| Nancy
Klotzle
Nancy Klotzle received her arts
education at the Museum School of the Museum of Modern Art in
New York City, and the Brattle Center of Arts in Cambridge,
MA.
Nancy recreates the paper stencil technique developed thousands
of years ago in China and Japan, foregoing the use of plastic
film stencils used by most modern silkscreen artists.
She has developed a unique ability to print on handmade Japanese
rice papers, whose texture and patterns create unusual design
elements in her work.
Nancy's art flows directly from her early work as a landscape
painter of the Impressionistic School, and reflects her love
of nature, in the simplicity of its form and design. The Japanese
word for this element of simple elegance is "Shibui"
and this is easily seen in Nancy's uncluttered and graceful
graphics.
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