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Todd DeVriese,
an assistant professor of art at Ohio State-Marion, has been involved
in printmaking for more than 15 years. He received a Master of Fine
Arts from Ohio State in 1992 and was print shop coordinator at Pilchuck
Glass School from 1992 to 1995. He directed the Ohio State Fair
fine arts exhibition from 1995 to 1998 and currently is on the board
of directors of the Ohio Art League and the exhibition committee
of the Thurber House in Columbus. His artwork is in collections
including Sheldon Swope Art Museum, Terre Haute, Indiana, and Wisconsin
Bell, Milwaukee.
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I
make artwork that investigates the tendency to romanticize the past.
I appropriate printed matter and strive to change the images and
text from statements of fact into questions of beliefs. The artwork
is about finding methods to incorporate new ideas and forms into
traditional art forms. The collage pieces are, for me, a natural
development from working with printmaking processes for many years.
The materials used in the making of the artwork have been physically
altered, thereby obscuring their original functions. My understanding
of printmaking includes all printed matter and its relationship
to human activity.
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