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Fall Kaleidoscope
Fall Kaleidoscope
Solvent Transfer
19 x 19
Counting Crows
Counting Crows
Solvent Transfer
23"H x 23"W
 
Today's Roots
Today's Roots
Solvent Transfer
23 x 20
Stormy Stormy Night
Stormy Stormy Night
Solvent Transfer
17 x 17
Door Number Three
Door Number Three
Solvent Transfer
27 x 18
Talking Rocks
Talking Rocks
Solvent Transfer
25 x 30

Norman Frater Cameron Kaseberg

Cameron Kaseberg is becoming known as the artist who has taken the solvent transfer process of image making further than any artist working today. He has developed the once obscure process, brought to prominence in the 1950s by Robert Rauchenberg, to new levels of expressiveness. In Northwest regional exhibits and at national art fairs, Kaseberg's works have been received with enthusiasm for their inventiveness and as expressions of human sensibilities.

The solvent transfer process involves "borrowing" subject matter from various printed media as well as his own photos and graphics, chemically dissolving them and transferring the image onto a new surface. Much as a photographer can manipulate the camera image in many ways, the solvent transfer can be changed, arranged, composed and continually altered to express the artist's aims. Additional treatment with drawing or painting techniques may contribute to the uniqueness of each of Kaseberg's works. Although called transfer prints, each is one-of-a-kind.

What Kaseberg expresses in his work is based on his background of having been raised on a ranch in Eastern Oregon, having been educated in excellent schools and having lived long enough to reflect on life through his art work in ways that seem to appeal to the many who collect his work.

See his work at:

  • The Design Center in Redmond, Oregon
  • The Dalles Art Center and Westwind Gallery in The Dalles, Oregon.
  • High Desert Art League showings throughout the Northwest.
  • Select art festivals throughout the western states.
  • You may also visit his web site at www.kaseberg.com for current events.
  • Private collections across the country.

Contact information:
Cameron Kaseberg
P.O. Box 2359
Redmond, OR 97756
(541) 980-7349
email:
Website: www.kaseberg.com