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Large-scale abstract prints created with Welden’s environmentally-safe Solarplate process which eliminates harmful chemicals.
Creating prints and works on paper for 50 years and appearing in over 700 shows, Welden has been in the forefront of abstract art – interpreting landscapes through rhythmic lines, shapes and forms. Much of his work is in the mixed media of etching, drawing and painting.
He is also a leader in the alternative health and safety oriented movement in printmaking. As the originator of a technique called Solarplate printing, which uses the sun to process images, he has eliminated the need for ... view more »
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Public Reception: July 13, 5:30 – 8 pm
Dan Welden: Innovations in Printmaking
This exhibition highlights Welden’s large-scale hybrid abstract prints created with his own environmentally-safe Solarplate process which eliminates harmful chemicals – he uses the Sun! On view June 29 – August 11
- Welden in Conversation with Dr. Kathleen Collins & Film on Solarplate Process
July 6, 5 – 6:30 pm;
- Welden Printmaking Workshop July 8 - 9. 10 am-4 pm; info at www.ccmoa.org/art-classes