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We Want You Back by Sarah Nicole Phillips

We Want You Back by Sarah Nicole Phillips

Overpass Projects

Photogravure

2017

Edition Size: 25

Sheet Size: 10 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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We Want You Back by Sarah Nicole Phillips is a photogravure made directly from the artist’s collage. Sarah typically works making collages using the patterns she finds inside security envelopes. Photogravure is traditionally made by exposing an image (printed or drawn on translucent paper) into a photosensitive gelatin film. This film is applied to a copper plate and acts as a variable resist during the etching process. Here we have exposed the gelatin film directly from Sarah’s collage without using any other mitigating photo-reproductive process. We Want You Back is a 10″ x 12″ plate printed on heavy duty archival cotton rag paper. The edition size is limited to 25 with 5 artist’s proofs and 5 printer’s proofs. Ships flat ready for framing, or can be framed in house at additional cost.

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The Artist

Sarah Nicole Phillips

Sarah Nicole Phillips is a Toronto-born, Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist. She received her B.A, in Visual Studies from the University of Toronto and her MFA from Brooklyn College with a concentration in printmaking. She participated in a year-long artist residency at the Lower East Side Printshop where she taught for eight years. She’s been awarded residencies at The Blue Mountain Center in upstate New York and the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center in Nebraska. Sarah exhibits widely in Canada and the US and has been included in shows at the Queens Museum of Art in New York, the International Print Center New York, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). In 2014 she had a solo exhibition at McKinley Arts and Culture Center in Reno, Nevada. She is a 2009 & 2014 recipient of Brooklyn Arts Council grants. She was commissioned by NYC’s Department of Transportation to design a pedestrian barrier in 2016. Her work is in the permanent collections of The James Hotel and NYU Langone Hospital.

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