California native Paula Wenzl-Bellacera is a contemporary artist who combines photographic techniques with print-making and mixed media to create neo-romantic depictions of cities and towns, everyday objects, and the landscape. Since 1990 Paula Wenzl-Bellacera has been exhibiting her work domestically and internationally.
Screen-printing is the most painterly of the printing techniques. It allows the use of layer upon layer of color, exploiting line and mass in bold ways.
The inks can be printed as rich impastos or thin transparent glazes. The result is a print that is both vivid in hue and displays a rich tactile surface.