Sasa Marinkov RE

Biography

Relief prints: The appeal of the physical nature of the cutting action and of working with resistant materials to produce hard-edged and sometimes fractured lines can be a more dynamic activity than using a pencil or a paint brush. In the relief process, cut lines produce the negative (white) which are gouged out of the solid mass (black). Sasa likes exploring this expressive language in a dialogue between the positive and negative, representation and abstraction, control and accident. Her large woodcut images are hand burnished from sheets of plywood onto Japanese papers, using a wooden spoon to offset oil based ink. Woodcut is the oldest form of printmaking and still seems relevant today because of its immediate effects.

Works
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, A Pool of Perfect Water (Ovid)
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    A Pool of Perfect Water (Ovid)
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, Angry Flower
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    Angry Flower
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, Forest Floor v2
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    Forest Floor v2
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, Forest Wall
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    Forest Wall
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, Leaf in Snow
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    Leaf in Snow
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, New Beginnings
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    New Beginnings
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, Pheasant
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    Pheasant
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, Stonecrops
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    Stonecrops
  • Sasa Marinkov RE, The Olive Grove Was Always Green
    Sasa Marinkov RE
    The Olive Grove Was Always Green