
Libby Ramage
Princeton, New Jersey
Artist Libby Ramage transforms everyday scraps into expressive visual poetry, blending humor, grief, and passion. Teaching kids for two decades and witnessing their bold, uninhibited creativity has deeply shaped her approach. "Some children have never seen paint or clay, yet they create amazing images with their first use of real artist materials," says Libby. She often incorporates their abandoned works into her collages. Libby paints in a converted dining room filled with artwork and collected objects, including Mexican folk art. Aside from painting, she teaches young students and performs Flamenco with her local class.
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Artist Statement
I take the scraps of life and weave them into poems of visual emotion ranging from grief to humor to passion. I use primarily charcoal, watercolors, and acrylics on collaged materials and handmade papers.
As I have taught art to very young children for almost 20 years, my inspiration comes from witnessing their directness and boldness in art making. The sensibilities of Paul Klee and Robert Rauschenburg are my guides.
As I have taught art to very young children for almost 20 years, my inspiration comes from witnessing their directness and boldness in art making. The sensibilities of Paul Klee and Robert Rauschenburg are my guides.
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