Joan Finton
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Where?, 2015
Etching
6 x 6 in.
Joan Finton (born 1929), is a painter and print-maker based in Berkeley, California. Coming of age in the early 1950s, her early work was cubist-influenced figurative abstraction, mostly oil painting, intaglio printing and drawing, drawn from the imagery of her life and surroundings in New York City where she had settled. Married to a pianist at the time, this is when she first began to sketch jazz musicians, a subject matter she would return to throughout her life. After relocating to Berkeley in the mid 1970s, she returned to figure drawing, and eventually began to experiment with solarplate etching and monotype printing. Often the mylar plates themselves would become final works in addition to the prints. Her exploration of east-coast milkweeds through this medium led her to a new kind of abstraction.
Ms. Finton is a member of the California Society of Printmakers and has pieces in the collections of the Achenbach Foundation, the UC Berkeley Art Museum and the US Library of Congress.