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liz cohn

Liz has so many amazing pieces, it was almost impossible to choose my favourites. I really admire her work, and reading about her dedication makes me wonder if I will someday be an artist instead of a graphic designer. (We'll see how it plays out!). I hope to revisit this artist in the future for more of her stunning examples.

Name (Real or Screename): Liz Cohn, lizole
URL (Blog, Website): www.lizcohnartstudio.com and lizole.deviantart.com
Location (Where are you from?): Portland, Oregon

Q: Describe your work in 10 words or less.
A: Mixed media collage created by hand

Q: What do you like to work with (magazines, photographs, vintage)? Be specific!
A: I work with cardboard, gesso, acrylics, ink pens, pencil, found dimensional objects, vintage books, vintage magazines, new magazines, printed papers, and rub on letters.

Q: How long have you been creating collages and what made you start?
A: I've been a full time artist for 7 years, but I have exhibited professionally for 15 years all over the US. In 2003 I devoted myself to collage when a dear friend of mine was bankrupt and living for 9 months in my art studio. I was unable to paint and out of desperation, I turned to an art form I could do inside my house — collage. I dabbled in digital collage and made my way to glue and paper collage. I love what the digital people can do but I spend 6 hours just tweaking pixels and it was driving me nuts. Once I found glue and paper — I was ravenous for it.

Q: Explain your favourite techniques.
A: I like to reuse cardboard. I gesso it to create a clean archival surface. I plow through my boxes and boxes of images and find lines and patterns, colors and textures that dance to my eye. I try to stay away from themes, but they seem to evolve on their own. I use acrylic gel medium for glue. If I add a 3D element, there is the extra challenge of how to adhere that piece. Some small finished collages get traded on my Flickr and deviantART sites. The piece I judge as gallery worthy will be mounted on top of a wood box that frames the piece without glass and gives the collage a depth and solidness and weight that makes it look like serious art — which it is.

Q: Describe your favourite piece ever created.
A: Some of the pieces that came together with a minimum of elements are my favorite. Raven Lady 1 and Raven Lady 2 are my current favorites. Also a piece I made a year ago called Goya's Boy these pieces really send me into orbit.

Q: What other artists do you admire?
A: Eunice Parsons who at 91 years old has been making collage for over 50 years, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, Terry Gilliam (from Monty Python) and Joseph Cornell.

Lot's of young people on Flickr and deviantART are inspirational to me — I'm astonished by the talents of FredFree, Eva Han, kareemrizk, the-Px-corporation, and drahomira. I'd list more but it is easier to visit my deviantART site and browse my favorites.

Thanks Liz!

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Comments (5)

nick:

liz is the best! her type is always fantastic, and she sent me a huge envelope of collage materials to use. two thumbs up

Great!
I have been a fan of Liz's work for many years.

Thanks for the interview!

r.

Lizzy:

hey its lizzy, im writting about you and your art pieces for a school project. if you could e-mail that would be cool. i just need some info/

Jane Gregory:

What an inventive and moving body of work. Liz grounds her art in solid matter and history and still manages to move it forward into all of the most interesting, inspiring, and yet sustainable places.

Great to read!J.

Virgo:

I really like your art,Liz !

Especially these digits,broken words as unspoken minds,black-red tension of your typo-visions...please continue your art-experiments !

Virgo,
Samara,Russia

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