Colsher enjoys the technical challenge of the
15th century technique of etching. The artist explains: "Etching
allows me to become very detailed in my work through the purity of many drawn lines or
shading. Every step in the etching process is a challenge for an artist because each
one presents opportunities for creative possibilities. However, the success of an etching
cannot be fully determined until the final stages have been completed. So patience plays
an important part in its creation, but I find the entire process very intriguing".
Catherine also expresses herself with the more immediate and inspiring process of
painting. She enjoys the two very diverse mediums of etching and painting because they are
so different. Unlike etching, a painting begins to take shape the minute the artist
applies paint with her brush and it also allows for a greater expression of color.
Oils,
watercolors and acrylics are the vehicles Colsher chooses to express her visions. Each
type of paint presents its own challenges and reveals different results, therefore, the
type of paint she chooses for a particular work depends upon the subject of her painting
and the mood or effect she wants to convey. Some of these paintings are also offered as
limited edition prints.
Catherines work has been exhibited in numerous
galleries throughout the United
States and abroad, select juried exhibitions and has been acquired for many private and
corporate collections.
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