Mutations 3 (Final Sale)

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by Valerie Roybal

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Artist Statement

Much of my work frequently consists of layered surfaces: bits and pieces from discarded books and magazines, found ephemera, antique postcards, handwritten letters and recipes, obsolete reference material, thrift store textiles, my own prints and drawings and mysterious random objects. Order, association and reverence emerge from the collecting, sorting, arranging, shaping and placement of each piece into a whole.

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+ Limited-edition, exclusive to 20x200
+ Museum quality: archival inks, 100% cotton rag paper unless noted
+ Signed + numbered certificate of authenticity included
+ Directly supports the artist
+ Handcrafted custom-framing is available

Our quoted dimensions are for the size of paper containing the images, not the printed image itself. We do not alter the aspect ratio, nor do we crop or resize the artists’ originals. All of our prints have a minimum border of .5 inches to allow for framing.

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Edition Structure:
8"x8" | edition of 20
11"x11" | edition of 500
16"x16" | edition of 200

Valerie Roybal (1969-2018)

Valerie Roybal was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and lived and worked in Albuquerque. She spent much time making stuff, wandering the great outdoors, keeping bees, and hunting for materials and inspiration at flea markets and antique shops. She showed her work in a number of exhibitions and venues, including Unraveling Tradition and New Mexico Showcase at 516 ARTS in Albuquerque, Biennial Southwest '08 at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, and Adaptations at SCA Contemporary in Albuquerque. Her work can be seen in the books Cutting Edges: Contemporary Collage (Gestalten) and CUT and PASTE, 21st Century Collage (Laurence King Publishers). Roybal was... Read More
a recipient of a 2015 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Artist Grant. Roybal passed away in late 2018 after living with stage IV metastatic breast cancer for more than seven years.
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