Cynthia Ona Innis utilizes both printmaking and painting to "investigate forms under transformation". Printed on a combination of satin fabrics and paper, her works explore a transitional pivot—a moment of exchange as one thing becomes another.
"I examine the wet/dry, sexual/reproductive, stiff/limp/buoyant, fresh/spent, thriving and fragile properties of the body and nature through abstraction. Time and movement are explored through a narrative created with drawing, paint and collage."
Cynthia received her MFA from Rutgers University and widely exhibits her work. She was a fellowship artist at Kala and the recipient of both the Phelan Award in Printmaking and in Painting. She is represented by Walter Maciel Gallery in Los Angeles and has works on paper at Kala.