Stone + Press | Carol Wax

(American, born 1953)

In compositions reflecting an appreciation for finely crafted utilitarian objects and beautiful machines, Carol Wax creates an imagery that investigates, in her own words, "the influence of light and shadow on perceptions of form and depth." She energizes these nostalgic icons of our past with new life, making an ordinary typewriter seem monumental and an unplugged old fan virtually vibrate. Her sewing machines emblazoned with elegant hieroglyphs, speak of some lost sensibility while her accordions radiate with the rhythms of a Cajun dance hall on a Louisiana bayou.

Honored with the 1994 Louise Nevelson award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Wax was recognized as an innovator of the mezzotint. Her book, The Mezzotint: History and Technique, published by Abrams in 1990 has become the definitive work on this difficult medium.

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Bison Vodka
Biting the Hand
Boots
Cirque du Sew Lace
Deerflake
Diamond Stitch
Falling Water
Fan-C
Frog Cog
Frosty Deer
Grandpa's Microscope
Inside Scoop
Kaleidodog
Lepidoptiks
Marble on Marble
Missing Peace
Remington Strip Tease
Scopes
Singer I
Singer II
Singer IV
Singer Needle
Singer V