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About the Artist

Kira Appelhans

Kira Appelhans fell in love with printmaking while studying for a Masters in Landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. These days she pursues printmaking in the moments between life and work, focusing on using the etching process of intaglio printmaking as a faster, more tactile way to capture and study processes found in the natural world.
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Cobalts, Indigos, and Skies

About the Artist

Kira Appelhans

Kira Appelhans fell in love with printmaking while studying for a Masters in Landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. These days she pursues printmaking in the moments between life and work, focusing on using the etching process of intaglio printmaking as a faster, more tactile way to capture and study processes found in the natural world.
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Digital and Mixed Media

About the Artist

Kira Appelhans

Kira Appelhans fell in love with printmaking while studying for a Masters in Landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. These days she pursues printmaking in the moments between life and work, focusing on using the etching process of intaglio printmaking as a faster, more tactile way to capture and study processes found in the natural world.
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About the Artist

Kira Appelhans

Kira Appelhans fell in love with printmaking while studying for a Masters in Landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. These days she pursues printmaking in the moments between life and work, focusing on using the etching process of intaglio printmaking as a faster, more tactile way to capture and study processes found in the natural world.
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About the Artist

Kira Appelhans

Kira Appelhans fell in love with printmaking while studying for a Masters in Landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. These days she pursues printmaking in the moments between life and work, focusing on using the etching process of intaglio printmaking as a faster, more tactile way to capture and study processes found in the natural world.
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Kira Appelhans

About the Artist

Kira Appelhans

Kira Appelhans fell in love with printmaking while studying for a Masters in Landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. These days she pursues printmaking in the moments between life and work, focusing on using the etching process of intaglio printmaking as a faster, more tactile way to capture and study processes found in the natural world.
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