Marsh by Linda Lieberman

Marsh by Linda Lieberman

Marsh

Linda Lieberman

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Title

Marsh

 
Artist

Linda Lieberman

  1945 - PRESENT (biography)
Year
2015  
Technique
color aquatint and etching from multiple plates 
Image Size
7 7/8 x 8 7/8" platemark 
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
7 of 25  
Annotations
pencil titled, lower center margin 
Reference
 
Paper
ivory wove BFK Rives watermarked 
State
published 
Publisher
artist 
Inventory ID
LILI111 
Price
$575.00 
Description

According to the Friends of China Camp, China Camp's salt marshes provide protected habitat for wildlife, including the salt marsh harvest mouse and Ridgway's rail. The park's salt marshes represent the most intact wetlands remaining in the San Francisco Bay estuary.

Using the tonal qualities of the aquatint technique, Linda Lieberman richly illuminates the subtleties of color and texture found along the Northern California coast. Of particular interest to Lieberman is the biodiverse region of Marin County, whose wetlands, beaches, old fishing villages, and gnarled cypress are recurring themes in both her intaglio and relief prints.

Marsh won 1st Place at the Marin Society of Artists national juried show Expressions in 2019.

Born in California and raised in Chicago, Lieberman first pursued painting on her artistic path. She earned her BS in Art Education from the University of Wisconsin before returning to California, settling in the San Francisco Bay Area and earning her MA at San Francisco State University. While working as an educator in Marin County, she continued to paint but did not begin working with printmaking until 2007; it has since become her preferred medium.

 

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