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KATE KNOX
Kate Knox received her BFA in painting and printmaking from the New England College Institute of Art and Design in 2015, summa cum laude. She was the 2021 recipient of the Piscataqua Region Artist Advancement Grant and currently teaches printmaking and mixed media at the University of New Hampshire. Knox’s work can be found in public and private collections as well as many publications. |
Cara gonier
Founder and Director of
Rolling River Printmakers
Rolling River Printmakers
Cara is a New England based award winning contemporary artist in both painting and printmaking.
Her work has been featured in solo, group, invitational, museum and juried exhibitions.
Publications include the centerfold of the 2014 issue of Artscope Magazine, the April/May 2020 issue of International Artist Magazine under the feature: “Master Painters of the World” and the 2023 Spring edition of Northshore Magazine Home as well as
New York Based New Visionary Magazine issue 7 featuring her monotype series: Bookmark of Days.
"My artistic process is a fusion of traditional landscape painting studies with an intuitive approach in creating more contemporary meditative compositions.
My explorations and study in various disciplines of printmaking such as drypoint, ecoprints, monotype/ monoprint have informed my painting and vice versa.
Most of my art centers around my affinity for nature and landscape. The interpretation of landscape is an infinite quest I must explore; deconstruct, refine, simplify, defy, blur, mark, scrape, saturate, desaturate... in essence, to paint the landscape in various and countless forms is to journal life in all it's tenderness and boldness, it's depth and light.
Specifically in printmaking, while I enjoy creating matrix plates in drypoint and carborundum,
I am drawn most often to the most painterly form of printmaking which is the monotype.
Established is 2022, Cara founded and is the director of
Gonier Fine Art Landscape Workshops;
a workshop program promoting and educating students on the proper techniques of cost effective, minimal equipment fine art printmaking.
in 2023, Cara Founded RRP and serves as the Director, Media Content Creator and Webmaster.
Her work has been featured in solo, group, invitational, museum and juried exhibitions.
Publications include the centerfold of the 2014 issue of Artscope Magazine, the April/May 2020 issue of International Artist Magazine under the feature: “Master Painters of the World” and the 2023 Spring edition of Northshore Magazine Home as well as
New York Based New Visionary Magazine issue 7 featuring her monotype series: Bookmark of Days.
"My artistic process is a fusion of traditional landscape painting studies with an intuitive approach in creating more contemporary meditative compositions.
My explorations and study in various disciplines of printmaking such as drypoint, ecoprints, monotype/ monoprint have informed my painting and vice versa.
Most of my art centers around my affinity for nature and landscape. The interpretation of landscape is an infinite quest I must explore; deconstruct, refine, simplify, defy, blur, mark, scrape, saturate, desaturate... in essence, to paint the landscape in various and countless forms is to journal life in all it's tenderness and boldness, it's depth and light.
Specifically in printmaking, while I enjoy creating matrix plates in drypoint and carborundum,
I am drawn most often to the most painterly form of printmaking which is the monotype.
Established is 2022, Cara founded and is the director of
Gonier Fine Art Landscape Workshops;
a workshop program promoting and educating students on the proper techniques of cost effective, minimal equipment fine art printmaking.
in 2023, Cara Founded RRP and serves as the Director, Media Content Creator and Webmaster.