Biography
Marilyn Paul is a fine art printmaker specializing in works utilizing collagraph, etching and monotype techniques. An award-winning artist and teacher, she is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, with a degree in Art Education and Bloomsburg University with a Master's Degree in Printmaking.
Now retired, she taught art at Milton Area Senior High School for 32 years. Her artwork has been selected into juried shows and has been featured in solo and group exhibitions. Marilyn creates her prints on a press in her home studio in Northumberland, PA. She combines numerous printing techniques within each work. Marilyn's prints are limited to small variable editions of five plus an artist's proof.
Marilyn served as President of the Susquehanna Art Society from 2019 to 2023.
Marilyn Paul is a fine art printmaker specializing in works utilizing collagraph, etching and monotype techniques. An award-winning artist and teacher, she is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, with a degree in Art Education and Bloomsburg University with a Master's Degree in Printmaking.
Now retired, she taught art at Milton Area Senior High School for 32 years. Her artwork has been selected into juried shows and has been featured in solo and group exhibitions. Marilyn creates her prints on a press in her home studio in Northumberland, PA. She combines numerous printing techniques within each work. Marilyn's prints are limited to small variable editions of five plus an artist's proof.
Marilyn served as President of the Susquehanna Art Society from 2019 to 2023.
Artist's Statement
I find inspiration for my hand-pulled prints in the details of nature. The farmlands, gardens, forests and roadsides of our area inspire my work. I ascribe to the idea that beauty can be found right in one's midst. My work explores the tentative aspect of nature, the spiritual connection of man to the environment, and the need to protect what we have. As I walk, photograph and find inspiration in the outdoors, I collect natural materials to incorporate into my work. My hand-pulled prints show glimpses and textures of nature through multiple images within one work. I combine collagraph, monotype, chine colle and etching techniques in my prints.
I find inspiration for my hand-pulled prints in the details of nature. The farmlands, gardens, forests and roadsides of our area inspire my work. I ascribe to the idea that beauty can be found right in one's midst. My work explores the tentative aspect of nature, the spiritual connection of man to the environment, and the need to protect what we have. As I walk, photograph and find inspiration in the outdoors, I collect natural materials to incorporate into my work. My hand-pulled prints show glimpses and textures of nature through multiple images within one work. I combine collagraph, monotype, chine colle and etching techniques in my prints.