Prints

These printes range in size from 60” x 48” to 22” x 17” and are inkjet prints on archival paper. Many are mounted on wood, some framed, some hang from bull dog clamps directly on the wall. The artist often creates new work by digitally isolating the images from her 50 years of work and recombines them to create a totally new composition and statement. This group of prints are created from the oral histories she has collected from women in the US and China who lived during periods of revolution. The prints are ofen one-off or in an edition of no more than 6.

Eureka! Chinatown 60”w x 48”h

Inside My Doll’s House - 20”w x 16”h

The Riceman Never Came - 20”w x 16”h

Iron Workers 48”w x 36”h

Denied - 20”w x 16”d

What About The Children? - 10”w x 16”h

Up Against The Night” - 20”w x 16”h

All Americans - 48”w x 36”h

The Gambler- 24”w x 24”d

Oral Bones - 20”w x 16”h

Double Exposure - 48”w x 36”h

It Wasn’t Child’s Play - 20”w x 16”h

Witness To The Tricks Of The Trade- 24”w x 24”d

Then There Was A War - 20”w x 16”h

Puppet Master - 48”w x 36”h

Everyone’s Charlie - 48”w x 36”h