
ELIZABETH
BUSEY
Contemporary Printmaking
Collage Artist
The detail draws you in. Elizabeth creates materials and constructs collages that speak to moments … moments that are happening right now and have happened before. Each images requires your complete attention to unravel, as altered vintage maps, cyanotypes, screenprints and monotypes combine to tell a story that is at once personal and universal.
©Elizabeth Busey. Difficulty or Opportunity. Monoprint collage with cyanotypes, vintage maps. 24 x 18in.
From a distance, monoprint collages by Elizabeth Busey can look like quilts or mosaics. Colorful elements are carefully cut and placed into matrices reminiscent of mathematical or scientific principles. When considered up-close, vintage maps, personal cyanotypes and colorful monotypes keep the viewer’s eye moving from element to element. Drawing from travel, topography and plant forms, her monoprint collages evoke feelings of memory, longing and connection.
Elizabeth Busey’s reduction linocuts are influenced by her location in the Ohio River Watershed of the American Midwest, as well as her travels around the world. Inspiration can come from an airplane window or a forest hike. Busey uses the labor-intensive, non-digital technique of reduction printmaking to coax colorful, rhythmic representations of patterns in nature from a single block of linoleum.
©Elizabeth Busey. Limitless. Monoprint collage with cyanotypes, vintage maps, gold leaf. 18 x 24 in.