Category | Medium
Solvent Transfer
Country
USA
Artist website
www.kaseberg.com
Artist email
cameron@kaseberg.com
Solvent Transfer
Country
USA
Artist website
www.kaseberg.com
Artist email
cameron@kaseberg.com
artist profile
From his earliest memories, Cameron has been involved in the creative and artistic world in one aspect or another. His interest in photography took him on a wonderful journey. That lead to photography and print making classes at the University of Minnesota and a stint as a staff photographer for the newspaper at Lewis and Clark College. It was at Portland State that Cameron enrolled in a drawing class where he discovered a new creative experience; the solvent transfer process.
Cameron Kaseberg is becoming known as the artist who has taken the solvent transfer process of image making further than any artist working today. He has developed the once obscure process, brought to prominence in the 1950s by Robert Rauchenberg, to new levels of expressiveness.
Cameron Kaseberg is becoming known as the artist who has taken the solvent transfer process of image making further than any artist working today. He has developed the once obscure process, brought to prominence in the 1950s by Robert Rauchenberg, to new levels of expressiveness.
Cameron's style
What Kaseberg expresses in his work is based on his background of having been raised on a ranch in Eastern Oregon, having been educated in excellent schools and having lived long enough to reflect on life through his art work in ways that seem to appeal to the many who collect his work.
The work continues Cameron’s study of color, texture and imagery, both in the world of photography and solvent transfer work. Using images captured by his own camera as well as those collected in print matter, Cameron’s current work is a continuing exploration of the transfer process. The images are combined to create both complex and simple works, always with reason, whether a personal statement, exploration of the medium, or simply a record of thought and feeling.
copyright©2011 Cameron Kaseberg. All rights reserved.
The work continues Cameron’s study of color, texture and imagery, both in the world of photography and solvent transfer work. Using images captured by his own camera as well as those collected in print matter, Cameron’s current work is a continuing exploration of the transfer process. The images are combined to create both complex and simple works, always with reason, whether a personal statement, exploration of the medium, or simply a record of thought and feeling.
copyright©2011 Cameron Kaseberg. All rights reserved.