Yvette Drury Dubinsky

Dubinsky creates large chromogenic prints of organics, many actually harvested on the outer reaches of Cape Cod, including from the artist’s garden in Truro. Dubinsky’s prints show a continued fascination with the lines, textures and colors found in natural forms. By enlarging, isolating and enhancing what there is to see in common and less common plants, Yvette Drury Dubinsky shows in a simple way why artists and designers throughout time have used the natural world as inspiration for making art whether it is abstract or representational, sculptural or two dimensional.

What begins as a meditation on lines, textures and forms can also be metaphorical. There is a political and social concern as well as a general feel that mimics both an aging, chaotic internal state and the current diversity and tumult in our economic and political world.

Yvette Drury Dubinsky has exhibited widely, throughout the US and Europe. She received a BA, MA and MFA from Washington University in Saint Louis (Now Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts). She has also studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, Santa Reparata Print Studio in Florence, Italy, The Maine Photographic Workshop, and The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts. In 2006, she had a residency and exhibit at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris.