Dorothy Simpson Krause' Liberty is a 12 x 12 inch mixed media collage with encaustic on textured panel. An image of an ancient bust of Medusa in warm terra cotta tones creates a background for the smaller, unmistakable verdigris image of the Statue of Liberty, torch held aloft. This small scale work looks like an archeological fragment, the free edge of the image mimicking the warm palette of a fresco on stone. Krause has intentionally given this work a feeling of age and history, as though it were an artifact of long ago place and time.
Krause is a painter, collage artist and printmaker who incorporates digital mixed media into her art. She is deeply inspired by history, nature, travel, and innovative art making processes. Her work is exhibited regularly in galleries and museums, and is featured in numerous current periodicals and books. Krause is Professor Emeritus at Massachusetts College of Art where she founded the Computer Arts Center and is a member of Digital Atelier (registered trademark), an artists collaborative. She is a frequent speaker at conferences and symposia and is a consultant for manufacturers and distributors of products which may be used by fine artists.
Krause' work has been exhibited across the United States and abroad, including at Art Complex Museum (Duxbury, MA); Jaffe Center for Book Arts (Boca Raton, FL); Landing Gallery (Rockland, ME); Danforth Museum of Art (Framingham, MA); Judi Rotenberg Gallery (Boston, MA); The New England School of Photography (Boston, MA); and 571 Projects (New York, NY). She has completed numerous public art projects and her work has been acquired by many museums including The Museum of Fine Art Boston, The Smithsonian Museum of American Art, and The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum.