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Tofu's Art

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I work primarily in mixed media, collage and landscape painting.  My work has included maps, postcard-themed art and mail art projects.   In 2013 I began moving away from found ephemera and shifted to making my own material.   This started with a series called Collagescapes.  With Collagescapes, I start by painting paper with areas of color representing the palette of a specific place. Next, I cut up the paper into hundreds of small pieces.  The final steps are to randomize the pieces and then reassemble them in various geometric patterns. Collagescapes are both landscape paintings and collages. My latest work is a series called Post-Folk Art. It is a nod to the color palettes found in costumes, textiles, pottery and other forms of traditional Kashubian and Polish folk art. Since 1997 my work has shown in over 40 venues, primarily in California but also in other locations in the United States and abroad.  My artwork can be viewed at tofuart.com

Orange Crush

Responding to a mail art call with the theme Message in a Bottle here is the piece off to Germany with a story.

40 years ago, after a big winter storm, my mom and I found a deep bed of eel grass that had been pushed up out of Nantucket Sound onto the beach.  We found an old Orange Crush bottle. The painted label had worn away and we wondered if it had been floating in the Atlantic since the 1940s. The bottle spent decades on a kitchen windowsill on Cape Cod until it found its way to my home in San Francisco.

The bottle is a time traveler.  The bottle is the message.

Bookcase Collages

My bookcase collages are going to get bigger and bigger — the latest one is 16”x16”. Hours were spent painting paper, cutting paper and finally assembling the “bookcase.”

As I was gluing, I kept thinking about how my entire life has always had walls of books in the background. When I was 5 years old, we moved into a Victorian house with a large living room with built-in bookcases. They were 16 feet wide and all the way to the top of the 10-foot ceilings. At that point my parents did not own that many books, yet. My father even bought “filler” books like old encyclopedias at the Goodwill.  When we moved to a New England house with less space and lower ceilings, the filler books got left behind, but the TV room still had a full wall of books. My San Francisco apartment is filled with more than 1,000 books. I even worked in an office for many years where every time I looked up from my desk there was a wall of books.

I imagine looking at all these books for all these years might be part of the reason for my latest art obsession.  

I am not done yet…

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Issue 62 of my mail art assembling zine The Rubber Postcard is in the mail. Submissions are open for issue 63. Submission Guidelines: Postcard size work: 4x6 inches (10.16x15.24 centimeters) Rubber stamp/eraser/found stamp work only. A small amount of drawing or coloring in is ok but not excessively so. No collage please(there are plenty of other zines for that kind of work). 13 multiples or individual pieces signed and numbered. Only original hand stamped work please(no photocopies). There is no theme. Deadline: Ongoing(issues will be sent out as enough work arrives to be collated). Message me for the address if you need it.

New Art about Books

I have been exploring variations of book-themed art for many years, including my own Chaekgeori series.  My newest mixed media series is bookcase collages. I am mostly making my own collage material that begins with painting paper. I then mix in a bit of other paper sources before cutting it all up to resemble the spines of books.  Many different colors and sizes.  One by one they are added to the “shelves.” I started out with small work and now have finished a set of three that are 8”x8” each. I am planning on bigger pieces but with the same size books .

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