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Monet Blue | Martine Zajacek

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Vintage paper collage with stitching | 23 × 23cm | framed in oak.

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Monet Blue | Martine Zajacek

A$140.00
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Vintage paper collage with stitching | 23 × 23cm | framed in oak.

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  • Martine is an emerging artist with a love of antique and vintage printed paper in all forms. Martine has a passion for showcasing its inherent and often forgotten beauty, and using the medium of collage to create artworks of layered complexity.

    She graduated with a Bachelor of Graphic Communication from the Queensland College of Art in the 1980s, where her love of the printing process and the tactile qualities of paper and ink began. She worked as a Graphic Designer in Queensland for many years.

    Rescued old books and found ephemera directly influence her work, and most collages are created in a series, each unique yet aesthetically related. The patina and texture of these materials, dating from 1870s to the 1960s, is exquisite.

    The collage process is slow and deliberate: finding old books, curating papers and ephemera, assembling elements, and finally composing. Most of the materials have been collected over the past 12 years.

    Her work has a focus on colour, and a restraint of composition. The colour palette, style and composition of my work has a graphic quality and often shows Japanese influence.

    Read more about Martine and her work here.

  • "I'd describe my work as Abstract Landscape Collages - using vintage reproductions of landscape paintings to create new landscapes that capture the essence and memory of the landscape, usually coastal landscapes. These recent works are almost colour studies too - with colour and composition being main themes or elements of the works.”

    Martine Zajaceck, 2024

  • Shipping to anywhere in Australia is just $30 for this work. International shipping is available on request.

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