
Terri Hallman
Terri Hallman was born on August 10th 1962 in
a small town in Wisconsin. She is the youngest
of four children. Terri attended Junior College
in Hibbing Minnesota and also attended the Minneapolis
College of Art and Design from 1986-1991 where
she graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Design.
She worked in the field of Design from 1987-1993
where she earned two awards for International
Packaging Design.
Artists Technique
The technique that Terri employs is dry pigment
on paper, adding a clear acrylic spray which sets
the pigment in place. Multiple layers are built
up and masked off in different areas with various
tapes and hand pressed into the paper. No brushes
are used. She then scrapes away some of the pigment
to reveal previous layers and all tape is removed.
This is a very quick process that she likens to
handwriting fast and expressive! At this point,
if the piece is not flowing in the direction she
hoped, she proceeds to a more labour-intensive
process.
She begins to continuously build up the areas
that are lacking, using acrylic mediums and employing
the aforementioned masking-off and tearing away
technique until the piece finds itself. Very thin
washes of colour are then blended on top of the
layers where, eventually, she will use a combination
of oil mixed with dry pigment on the top surfaces
until the piece has been fine tuned and has reached
maturity. The weight of each piece is often indicative
of how long it takes.
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