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Study in Electricity Print

Tamara C Kaplan

United States

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Hand cut paper, encaustic (resin and beeswax) collage on 5x5 in. board with 2 in. wooden cradle. Study in Electricity is part of a series that explores Soviet Textile patterns of the early 1900s when Communist leadership was attempting to convert what was an agricultural nation into a more industrialist nation. I have been exploring these images through a familial historical lens due to my family being pushed out of Russia during the Jewish programs at the same time.

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10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Tamara Kaplan was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania in the seventies when plaids and bell bottoms were the fashion. She currently lives and works in Warren, Rhode Island, where she stays true to her art school look. She received her BFA in ceramics from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, and her MA and MAT in Art Education from Rhode Island School of Design. For the majority of her career she has been toggling between the non-profit arts education world and the art/craft world. She considers herself an analog craftsperson and teaching artist whose work focuses on process heavy media, such as printmaking, paper cutting, encaustic and clay. Kaplan is interested in the connectedness between inter-generational trauma and the natural world. She conceptually explores her Jewish childhood in Northern Central Pennsylvania, family stories of resistance in Czarist Russia during the pograms of the early 20th century, and the idea of hiding in plain sight.

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