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Phyllis Seltzer,
a Clevelander since the age of three, received a Bachelor of Fine
Arts and Master of Fine Arts from the University of Iowa, majoring
in printmaking under Mauricio Lasansky. Post-graduate studies include
architecture at the University of Michigan and history of technology
at Case Western Reserve University.
Architecture
pervades Seltzer's oil paintings. Her work captures the essence
of her favorite cities -- Cleveland, New York, Chicago, and Venice.
She created a major mural for Jacob's Field in Cleveland and has
works in a number of collections, including those of the New York
Public Library, Cleveland Museum of Art, and National Gallery of
Art, Ottawa, Canada.
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I am a
painter and printmaker with a background in education in architecture
and the history of technology. In printmaking, I utilize the advanced
technology of the laser printing machine in combination with a heat
transfer process, a new technology that is archivally secure. Heat
transfer printmaking permits an enormous amount of creativity in
terms of coloration and assemblage, along with the advantage of
immediacy.
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