Beili Liu: The Element Suite

Beili Liu investigates the subtle connections between elemental processes and the material objects of daily life. Her practice often invites viewers to pause and consider the invisible forces that shape our existence. In her Elemental suite of lithographs, Liu turns to fire, water, air, and earth, distilling their properties into paper and ink through processes that are at once physical and poetic.

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Sherry Owens - "Restless as the Sea"

Sherry Owens develops her visual language through a deep exploration of the relationship between humanity and nature. Restless as the Sea draws inspiration from cut-back grass Owens observed on the campus of Sam Houston State University

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Unfolding the Rainbow of Motherhood

Kyle Hawley takes on the often hush-hush topic of Motherhood to unfold the tools of that calling imbued with the range of inherent emotive colors. Using mono-printing techniques, Hawley prints directly from cloth utility accessories and garments that she designed and created to assist in mothering.

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The Prairie Suite by Erika Huddleston

The Texas Prairie. Where does it exist? Did the city take it, pave it, and replant it? The very words conjure images of air, space, and unfenced vastness. Erika Huddleston has been drawn to preserved prairies and what she can find there to draw and paint.

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"The Healer," Annalise Gratovich's newest woodcut from Villager's Carrying Things from Home

Flatbed is excited to announce the publication of Annalise Gratovich’s newest woodcut in her series “Villagers Carrying Things from Home.” This woodcut was created in the unique method of adding color by printing hand-dyed chine collé elements into the life-sized woodcut, and is the seventh Villager woodcut in her planned series of eight. Only seven impressions were printed in the edition.

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Seeing Red! David Everett Adds Cardinal to His Southwest Lexicon

Cardinal, David Everett’s newest woodcut, is a familiar bird to us in Central Texas and its range is broad across the United States. Its color catches our eye, and its loud call arrests our attention. To some indigenous tribes the cardinal, which mates for life, is considered a “matchmaker.”

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David Everett Adds Three New Prints to his Southwest Lexicon of Creatures

Flatbed Press is proud to announce the publication of three new woodcuts by David Everett. The newest to join his lexicon of southwestern creatures are Caracara, Roadrunner, and Kingfisher. These recent choices of Everett’s are all birds found in Texas. Roadrunner and Caracara are often seen in arid areas but the Kingfisher thrives near lakes, rivers, and other aquatic areas.

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BOOK SIGNING: Deborah Cole's "SHE (Believe She Could So She Did)" Sunday, March 6th 3pm-5pm

Book Signing & Reading with Deborah Cole

SHE (Believed She Could So She Did)

Sunday March 6th 3pm-5pm

In honor of International Women’s Month and to just celebrate WOMEN, Flatbed is so pleased to have photographer and author Deborah Cole here for a signing and reading of her book SHE (Believed She Could So She Did). Please join us on Sunday, March 6th 3pm-5pm to celebrate the powerful women in your life!

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Miguel A. Aragón: New Editions

Flatbed is excited to announce the publication of six new prints with Mexican-born artist Miguel A. Aragón. Aragón, who lives and works in New York City (USA) and Berlin (Germany) has exhibited internationally at venues including the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY; Uferhallen, Berlin, Germany and the Society of Northern Alberta Print-Artists, Canada. His awards and residences include NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship; KALA Art Institute, Berkeley, CA; Zygote Press, Cleveland, OH; and Till Richter Museum, Buggenhagen, Germany.

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