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  For the past decade,
Weaser’s work has
focused on nature.
She’s interested in creating physically charged images reminiscent of watery landscapes. These abstracted scenes are formed from rhythmic manipulations of pigmented materials. Her process includes building layers of color to form intuitive, organic compositions. Through a sanding process, she navigates back into the surface. In this excavation, an image of motion and presence emerges from a white expansion. They invoke images such as swampy bay- ous, mystical forests, or light shining through gathering weather. They are an essence of what is unseen and translated into a visual and poetic experience.
courtesy of the Joanne Artman
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allery
 Sea Gems II
acrylic, metallic paint, mixed media on panel 20'' x 20''
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