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I paint by shaping, engraving, carving, using wood blocks and strips to stamp onto heavy paper, canvas, or gesso board. The technique for applying acrylic varies from rolling acrylic onto the wood and stamping by hand to using a mallet to immerse the wood in acrylic, overloading it, and then hand-stamping or mallet-stamping. Acrylic is applied over the existing prints, causing the medium to "mix' or "stretch", creating unique images and colors.… I prefer to work with only the primary colors, black and white. The impact of the "printing" forces the colors to integrate, blend when the wood is slightly moved, twisted, or scraped during the application. Every viewer will see what their eyes and memories guide them to behold and connect with the art. Which is why I create.
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Don Woerner is a painter, printmaker, and visual artist with a background in design, trained at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and deeply influenced by Bauhaus principles. He employs innovative printing and stamping techniques with materials like woodblocks, paint sticks, canvas, denim, and mixed media, focusing on lyrical abstraction, energetic layer-building, and an ecstatic, physical approach. His works invite viewers to construct personal meaning and embrace new perspectives, ultimately stirring inspiration by engaging the urge to discover the unexpected and connect emotionally with art on a profound, individual level.