Aline Feldman
1928-2018
Feldman uses a method that she calls “non-traditional” white line woodcut technique, adapted from a classical Japanese woodcut technique in which patterns cut into wood are painted and transferred onto a more viable medium, like paper. She employs unconventional tools, such as everyday kitchen and sewing utensils, to craft her cuttings, enabling the expansion of the wood cutting possibilities and allowing for more experimentation with light and form.
Feldman first exhibited professionally at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, in 1979 and later exhibited in Howard County, Maryland, across the United States and internationally in China, Europe and Australia. She has had solo exhibitions in New York, Washington DC, Baltimore, London, Honolulu, St. Louis, North Carolina and West Virginia.
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