Post on 17-Mar-2016
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Reynolds Fine Artpresents
Linda Yoshizawa
For inquiries please contact:
Reynolds Fine Art96 Orange Street
New Haven, Connecticut 06510
203.498.2200info@reynoldsfineart.com
www.reynoldsfineart.com
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Price List
1. Nocturne Monotype 1,200 16” x 21”
2. Glowing Eucalyptus Monotype/collage 1,400 25” x 17”
3. Autumn Line Up Monotype 1,200 16.5” x 23”
4. Morning Magnolias Monotype/collage 1,500 28” x 18”
5. Whisperings Monotype/collage 1,400 17” x 28”
6. Tree Lines Monotype 1,200 19.5” x 19”
7. Blue Morning View I Monotype 1,100 20” x 20”
8. Blue Morning View II Monotype 1,100 20” x 20”
9. Blue Morning View III Monotype 1,100 20” x 20”
10. Carried by a Gentle Wind Monotype/collage 1,400 17” x 28”
11. Between Fall and Winter Monotype/collage 1,400 17” x 28”
12. Fall’s Hidden Shadows I Monotype 1,600 28” x 20”
13. Fall’s Hidden Shadows II Monotype 1,600 28” x 20”
14. Remembering Monotype/collage 1,200 16” x 24”
15. Unspoken Memories Monotype/collage 1,200 16” x 24”
16. Fall Enlightened Monotype 1,200 15” x 22”
17. Autumn Premonition Monotype 1,400 24” x 16”
18. Day Spring Monotype NFS 16” x 24”
2012 pricing. All prices are subject to change.
Linda Yoshizawa’s artwork reflects the mixing of two cultures – Japanese and American. Her nature-inspired drawings are symbols of both yearning and peace. A variance of colors, values, and textures evoke a range of moods, questions, and provide a sense of serenity.
Using an innovative approach to printmaking, Yoshizawa produces monotype prints by painting an image in oil on a Plexiglas plate and then rolling over it with water-soluble ink. The image is then transferred onto paper through use of an etching press. Often the prints are then cut and collaged together – a process that is very freeing for the artist. Yoshizawa’s technique requires that she draw a new image for each impression; therefore, every print is one-of-a-kind. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Yoshizawa attended Pomona College in Clare-mont, California, where she received her BA in studio art. She currently resides in the San Francisco Bay area. Linda Yoshizawa is a member of the California Society of Printmakers (CSP) and the Los Angeles Printmaking Society (LAPS).