Print of the Day!! Mon, March 25, 2024 is by Jami Taback (born 1953): "Pendulum 7"; monoprint with collage; 2020; unique.
Print of the Day!! Mon, March 25, 2024 is by Jami Taback (born 1953): "Pendulum 7"; monoprint with collage; 2020; unique.

Print of the Day!! Mon, March 25, 2024 is by Jami Taback (born 1953): "Pendulum 7"; monoprint with collage; 2020; unique.

Print of the Day!! Monday, March 25, 2024. is by American printmaker Jami Taback (born 1953). ?

"Pendulum 7", is a monoprint that uses added collage, letterpress, drawing, perforations, and Chine Collé of printed elements, done in 2020 by California woman printmaker Jami Taback (born 1953). The image and support paper sheet measure 7-15/16 x 9-15/16 inches. This unique impression is pencil signed, by the artist in the lower left image. It was printed by the artist on an ivory wove 'BFK Rives' paper. Our inventory number for this image is JATA115.

This experimental monoprint by California printmaker Jami Taback (born 1953) is available from the gallery for $400.00. Contact the gallery with any condition or other questions.Shipping costs will be discussed. California residents will have sales tax added. Out of state residents may be responsible for use tax, depending on state law.

Jami Taback's style illuminates the thought process of an artist who addresses chaos with elegant restraint, hinting at what could be without delving into the fray. Across mediums and subjects, she layers rough, angular linework and rudimentary shapes against soft texture, building upon an idea - in this case, the passage and meaning of time - within a reactive structure that in its crooked form conveys emotion.

As she states in regards to her Pendulum series, "Here I travel on a voyage to faraway places thinking about the passage of time. The pendulum swings back and forth as if to be thinking through a problem. Perforated pathways record destinations and places of rest with ancient markings." Indeed, "Pendulum 3" could be a map to an unknown destination.

Jami Taback was born in Queens, New York on December 16, 1953. In the 1960s, she studied at the Paul Margin Painting Studio in Westbury, New York and, in the 1970s, she studied printmaking with Ruth Leaf. Taback learned the techniques of viscosity etching under Krishna Reddy at New York University and later worked at Robert Blackburn's Printmaking Workshop in Manhattan. She continued her education at the Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina where she explored the use of the glass etch process in printmaking under Harvey Littleton. In 1980, she studied the techniques of the Renaissance painters with Mari Klarwein in New York.

Taback is a member, past president of, and has exhibited with the California Society of Printmakers and the Sebastopol Center for the Arts and she has been involved as a board member of the CSP. Her work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions and was selected for a Painting Prize at the Arad Biennale 2005 in Romania, and a Strathmore Paper Artists Award.

To purchase this work or see other works by Jami Taback use this link: https://www.annexgalleries.com/inventory/artist/4366/Taback/Jami

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