Amy Kaufman
Amy Kaufman’s paintings explore a visual language of pattern based abstraction pushing the relationship between linear repetitions, blocks of color, broad loops and the grounds on which they are carefully placed. The works are studies of scale, proportion, color and media. Her work is included in numerous public and private collections including the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; San Jose Museum of Art, CA; Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco, CA; The Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT; and United States Embassies in Hong Kong and Singapore. She is represented by Traywick Contemporary in Berkeley, CA.
For a complete list of available prints with price information, please contact The Bott Collection.
Halo, 2008
Color softground, spitbite aquatint
and aquatint etching
Somerset white textured paper
Paper size 18" x 20½"
Edition of 30
Loop Knot 1, 2009
Color spitbite and softground etching, with drypoint and chine collé, Somerset white textured paper, Paper size 30¾" x 35¼", Edition of 40