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Ryanna Camarena
Prints

Fly
Cyanotype of a fly. 7x9in

What Happens at Camp Stays at Camp
Woodcut relief with chine-colle. This is one of ten variations. 22x30in

Wanna See How I Died?
Stone Lithograph. 10x11in

Nine of Swords
A linocut . 8.5x11in

Weird Grape
A linocut with chine-colle. 8.5x11in

The Three Sisters
Woodcut relief of the Dimitrescu daughters from Resident Evil 8. 15 x19in

Whatcha' Got There?
An intaglio print based on changeling folklore, made with aquatint.

Inside
This is a photo intaglio print of a microscopic image of the inside of a rose. The à la poupée method and chine-colle were used to achieve the color. This is one of the ten variations of this print. 11x15in

Gallery
This is a two wood block print. The patterns on the pots are inspired by visiting museums in Korea and seeing repeated imagery.

Merry Christmas Robin
A linocut print that was made as a Christmas present.

I'm Haunted by The Things You Say
One of three photo-based prints of different “haunted houses” created from collaging and digital manipulation. Each print addresses questions I have when thinking about what makes a house “haunted”. Is it the spirits or memory of the people who lived there? The reputation old houses gain when they are left alone for so long? The state a house is in when it is overgrown and reclaimed by nature? 17x22in

I'm Haunted by The Things You Don't Do
One of three photo-based prints of different “haunted houses” created from collaging and digital manipulation. Each print addresses questions I have when thinking about what makes a house “haunted”. Is it the spirits or memory of the people who lived there? The reputation old houses gain when they are left alone for so long? The state a house is in when it is overgrown and reclaimed by nature? 17x22in

I'm Haunted by You
One of three photo-based prints of different “haunted houses” created from collaging and digital manipulation. Each print addresses questions I have when thinking about what makes a house “haunted”. Is it the spirits or memory of the people who lived there? The reputation old houses gain when they are left alone for so long? The state a house is in when it is overgrown and reclaimed by nature? 17x22in
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