Ilse Reimnitz

March 28, 2018

"Forward" 20x28 Monotype



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Ilse Reimnitz
Ilse’s artwork has been exhibited nationally and regionally, including the Fry Art Museum and Bellevue Art Museum. Ilse has received numerous awards and is a signature Member of the Northwest Watercolor Society (NWWS) and the Women Painters of Washington (WPW). She received a four-year degree in Graphic and Commercial Arts in Germany. She worked as a Graphic Designer for an American Advertising Company in Hamburg, Germany. In 1963, she immigrated to Kodiak, Alaska and lived there for eighteen years. She raised a family of four children, and went commercial salmon fishing with her husband and family. She has lived for over 30 years on Vashon Island. She also teaches Watercolor and Monotype Printmaking Workshops in her Studio on Vashon Island. Ilse recently received the” Excellence in Figurative Art “ award from the National Association of Women Artists ( NAWA ) in New York City.
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contact: hireimnitz@comcast.net

Artist Statement

My work is primarily in watercolor and monotype printmaking, sometimes a unique combination of the two mediums.
In both mediums I begin with soft backgrounds, developing structure, revealing and obscuring shapes. I build layer-by-layer, defining edges set against soft passages to create visual complexity and excitement.
This layered approach has also led me to a deeper view of my creative vision. I want to convey a sense of wholeness and unity in my work. I hope that my imagery crosses cultural divides, might even span time, and unites the human spirit with the natural environment.

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