Diana Soria Hernandez
1981, Mexico City, Meksico 1983
printmaking

What I have learned from printmaking is a way of being in the world with concentra- tion, the strong quality of repetition as part of an individual process.

Printmaking is alive because of this quality. It is in constant motion; can be modified, destroyed, rebuild, used, be part of some- thing else and then be printed again.

I have understood my process of making graphics and printmaking, as a series of re- peated actions, duplicated images and used objects in relation to the physicality of body in scale and impulse.

If we understand ritual as a set of actions performed by their symbolic value, then this is what I do, always bounded to life.

“For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you” - Walt Whitman