VIC BARQUIN

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Vic Barquin, Peppermint Stick (for Cathy), 2022

Soft ground etching and sugar lift aquatint with relief roll

Printed and published by Pigeon Hole Press

Available for $80

Signed, dated, and numbered by artist on verso

Paper size: 8 x 10 inches

Plate size: 5.5 x 7.5 inches

Edition of 15

Vic Barquin’s collaboration with Pigeon Hole Press was unique. Rather than creating new plates for the edition, Barquin repurposed plates from previous projects, using a jeweler’s saw to create novel forms and arrangements. Collage is already integral to Barquin’s practice, and Peppermint Stick (for Cathy) allowed her to extend this process, collaging with matrices rather than paper. Through studio sessions at Pigeon Hole, her cut plates were jigsawed together on the press bed like puzzle pieces until a desired composition was achieved.

The edition echoes the tactile surfaces seen throughout Barquin’s work – textures created with rubber gloves and soft ground etching are juxtaposed with a halftone pattern on the edge of disintegration. Fluorescent and bold yet with subtle intricacies, the two fragments are separated by an embossed, playful line formed through the pressure of printing: a reminder of the material realities central to the process.

About the artist

Vic Barquin (b. 1993, New Jersey) is an artist and printmaker currently based in Chicago. She received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2016, followed by an MFA from the University of Arkansas in 2024. In 2019 Barquin founded Halftone Projects, a collaborative publishing program which she ran out of her second bedroom turned screenprinting studio. Her work has been exhibited at ARC Gallery (Chicago, IL) Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (Little Rock, AR), Blah Blah Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), Kaleidoscope Collective (Rogers, AR), University of Mississippi (Oxford, MS), and Indiana University Northwest (Gary, IN), among others.