Stefanie Jordan
Golden Circle I, Linoprint, A5
My artistic practice in lino printing is deeply rooted in my encounters with real places—landscapes I visit, observe, and enter into a quiet, intuitive dialogue with. Nature becomes both a source of inspiration and a partner in this exchange, offering visual rhythms and textures that I then interpret and transform through the printmaking process.
I aim to create new visual spaces and invite sensual engagement. By abstracting, separating, and reassembling motifs in layered color compositions, I seek to offer a renewed way of experiencing the familiar. I'm particularly drawn to form-giving contrasts—structures, folds, and textures—which I deconstruct and reconfigure to explore their expressive potential.
Working in series allows for openness to variation and intuition. Each print becomes a unique original, shaped by an ongoing conversation with the source material. This seriality also informs the way my work is presented, often revealing a rhythm or progression that mirrors the evolving process of perception.
www.notinkansasanymore.com
Instagram: @stefaniejordan11
I aim to create new visual spaces and invite sensual engagement. By abstracting, separating, and reassembling motifs in layered color compositions, I seek to offer a renewed way of experiencing the familiar. I'm particularly drawn to form-giving contrasts—structures, folds, and textures—which I deconstruct and reconfigure to explore their expressive potential.
Working in series allows for openness to variation and intuition. Each print becomes a unique original, shaped by an ongoing conversation with the source material. This seriality also informs the way my work is presented, often revealing a rhythm or progression that mirrors the evolving process of perception.
www.notinkansasanymore.com
Instagram: @stefaniejordan11