Bloom | Alcohol Ink on Yupo Paper by Nina Yocom. This piece is 7” h x 5” w, and has been framed. Framing dimensions are 8.25” h x 10.25” w.

Generations II | Alcohol Ink on Paper by Nina Yocom. This piece is 7” h x 5” w, and has been framed. Framing dimensions are 8.25” h x 10.25” w.

Wanderers | Alcohol Ink on Yupo Paper by Nina Yocom. This piece is 5” h x 7” w, and has been framed. Framing dimensions are 10.75” h x 12.75” w.

Artist Statement

I am a self-taught artist, born and raised in suburban Philadelphia. My earliest exposure to fine art was when my mother volunteered in our public elementary schools with a program called “Art Goes to School”. This innovative program exposed me to a variety of artists and their work, along with an understanding of the color wheel and how colors work together. My father, an award-winning photographer, also influenced my own lens. This background, along with a liberal arts education, cultivated an appreciation for how art is a conduit of connection. As an emerging artist at age 52, I feel that I am making a radical re-discovery of self, enhanced by the act of creating.

In my work I allow the flow of alcohol ink to organically form the structure of my piece. Using a palette of different colors enables me to set the intention of where the piece will evolve. On occasion, I layer acrylic dots over the alcohol ink once it has dried. This method gives my piece added dimension, and is also an incredibly soothing process. I also enjoy using fine liner pens to detail over the alcohol ink images. Usually the artwork can stand alone if I am satisfied with the layout. Either way, I enjoy this medium as a way to express gratitude, hope, healing and self-acceptance.

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