Giclee Prints from Original Monotypes by Lori Warner

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Giclee Prints from Original Monotypes by Lori Warner

from $115.00

Since her childhood, Lori Warner has spent the majority of her winters in the Islands of the Bahamas. In 2009 she partnered with Staniel Cay Yacht Club to begin a series of printmaking workshops held throughout the year.  During these workshops, she also creates a series of her own work.  Lori’s original monotypes and limited edition giclee prints have steadily developed a strong following. In this series she captures the essence of the Islands through the colors of the water, flora and coral island landscape.

These monotypes were created on location in the Exumas, Bahamas during Lori’s annual printmaking workshops. See more prints in this series here.

Details for Lori’s open edition giclee prints:
Size and price options-
7x7” image (11x11” paper) $115
11x11” image (14x14” paper) $245
15x15” image (18x18” paper) $455 ships rolled
18x18” image (21x21” paper) $600 ships rolled
Larger sizes available upon request

*GLICEES ARE PRINTED TO ORDER- PLEASE ALLOW 2-3 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY*

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Lori Warner was raised and currently lives in Lyme, Connecticut. The rich history of her home town has influenced her life from a young age; the founding families, shipbuilding, river life and its connection to centuries of art and artists. From the age of seven to sixteen, she lived aboard a boat for six months a year and travelled the East Coast from Maine to the Caribbean. As an adult, Warner found her way back to the area she loves, and set up a printmaking studio in Hadlyme, CT.

Warner is an educated printmaker in lithography, intaglio, screen printing. She is considered a master printmaker in monotype. Her artwork exhibits a mastery of these numerous techniques in printmaking in addition to her study of photography, painting and sculpture. Her unique style is greatly influenced and adapts to process resulting in prints that push the inherent and traditional boundaries of printmaking as related to shape, size and the use of the multiple.

Warner studied at Rhode Island School of Design where she majored in Printmaking (with a minor in Photography), graduating with the highest honors and receiving the college's Award for Excellence in Printmaking. Warner has been published in several books, magazines and newspapers including, ArtScope, Proof in Print, Art in America, Art New England, The Boston Globe and The New York Times. Warner's work is in the collections of Boston Public Library, DeCordova Museum, Yale University - Smilow Center, Rhode Island School of Design, among many others. She owns the Lori Warner Studio / Gallery in Chester, CT.

Lori Warner has a giant rescue dog named Delilah Buttercup, two Manx cats, and an aquarium with a snail and six fish (to be updated), a teenage boy, and a tween girl. She identifies as a minimalist, hoping this phase of her life will reveal itself at some point in the very near future. Lori loves art, and I mean really loves art - everything about it.