Autobiography Past & Present
From the Artist One of the things I like about printmaking is the serendipitous result.I like to call it a kiss of very unique impression.—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records Howardena Pindell continues to create art that often expresses issues of racism, feminism, human rights, and spirituality, typically weaving personal experience with images selected from media, and always elegantly constructed and deeply affecting. The creative process itself sometimes leads her to valuable discoveries she can exploit for effect.—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records Pindell frequently uses long, symbolic destruction/reconstruction processes. She cuts canvases into strips and sews them back together, constructing surfaces in layers. She paints or draws on sheets of paper, then uses a paper hole punch to punch out dots from the paper, drop the dots onto the canvas, and then squeegees paint through the stencilleft in the paper from which she punched the dots. Her paintings are al