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Paula Grcevic Upsweep of Spring collage

 Collection — Painting: 1
Identifier: RITDSA-0177

Scope and Contents

The artwork is made from handmade paper using abacca, cotton pulp, pieces of silk, dried plants collected from my garden or found on nature walks and other assorted textural elements. Dye is added for a desired tonal color effect. The titles of my artwork come from an interpretation of what I feel and think at the moment of creation. Textures are derived from observing and collecting unusual natural objects while I am biking or hiking in the country. From the textural memories, I create and manipulate images into patterns. Pattern images can be vertical, horizontal, curved, diagonal, heavy, symmetrical, asymmetrical, ordered, tense, loose and any variety of lengths or widths. Acrylics and oil pastels are used to create the non-objective pattern images.

Dates

  • Creation: ca.2006

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to researchers.

Biographical / Historical

I was born deaf in Youngstown, Ohio, and was mainstreamed in schools without any other deaf classmates. During my childhood, we moved to Lake Como, Italy. This time spent in Europe had an impact on my artistic background.

I was educated at the International School of Milan in Italy where classes consisted of hearing foreign students who may or may not have an understanding of the English language. It was in this world of different cultures that I felt I belonged. I studied art in school and was exposed to the European arts. After six years of living in Italy, my family moved back to America to live in Connecticut.

I attended public high school and I took private art classes outside of school since art classes were not offered due to budget cuts. I received a BFA in Communication Arts (illustration / graphic design) and an MFA in Printmaking / Stained Glass from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. During college, I worked professionally in the Chelsea district of Manhattan designing and airbrushing patterns on fabrics. I taught for 41 years at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf's Department of Visual Communication Studies in Rochester, New York as a Full Professor. I have also worked as a stage designer for Rochester's Women's Community Project Theatre and have exhibited artwork nationally. Currently, my sketchbooks are in The Sketchbook Project at Brooklyn Art Library.

[Source: Artist supplied statement]

Extent

1 Item(s) (Artwork (framed))

Language

English

Overview

Blue handmade paper using abacca, cotton pulp, pieces of silk, dried plants and other assorted textural elements.

Arrangement

Collection is one piece.

Physical Location

Permanent location - Archives storage room 3515


Temporary location - Rosica Hall, room 2610

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Accession number(s): 2006:062 Piece was purchased at an art auction at NTID which supports scholarships for NTID students enrolled in art programs.

Existence and Location of Originals

This piece is on permanent loan in Rosica Hall, room 2610.

Processing Information

Finding aid created by Jody Sidlauskas in July 2017.

Title
Upsweep of Spring collage
Status
Published
Subtitle
RIT/NTID Deaf Studies Archive
Author
Jody Sidlauskas
Date
14 July 2017
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Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the RIT Archives Repository

Contact:
Rochester NY 14623 USA