Fae Violet Lobron
Life feels like a dance between the past and the future; difficult to stand grounded in the present. Craft and making has brought me back to the now and my physical body for as long as I can remember. The ability to grow and learn more motivates my creativity. My time learning about Art Therapy and new art processes has solidified for me the importance of creating with my hands; bringing ideas to life that are alive in my imagination. The desire to see and feel the intangible right in front of me is ever growing. Hand of Mind, displays the exploration of my creative process, embodied through themes of water, light, and material, all elements that drive me forward and keep me grounded.
Untitled, monoprint, 2025, 9" x 12"
"Mobile Garden" 2026, wood, naturally dyed paper, 12" x 10"
"Surrounded" 2025, copper etching, collagraph, woven paper, 16" x 20"
"Memory as Told" 2025, photo gravure print, kozo paper, 6" x 8"
Top: cyanotypes on paper, 2024, largest 4” x 6”, Bottom: Interior; stone lithograph, 2025, 6" x 8"
"Almost There" two-plate copper etching, 2025, 8" x 11"
Untitled, cyanotypes on paper, 2025, 6" x 12"
"Latent Sea" lumen of found objects and plants on expired photo paper, 2025, 9" x 12"
Top left: "Boxers with Tails" linoleum relief print, 2024, 9" x 12", Bottom left: "Not a Grid City," frottage, and drawing, 2024, 9" x 12", Center right: "Graining" stone lithograph, 2024, 10" x 13"
Untitled, pastel and charcoal, 2023, 30" x 30"
"Passive Palette" oil on canvas, 2026, 16" x 20"
"Interior" oil on canvas, 2025, 32" x 38"
"Diptych" (left), oil on canvas, 2025, 16" x 20"
"Diptych" (right), oil on canvas, 2025, 16" x 20"
"Hand of Mind" risograph zine, 2026, 4" x 5"
"Hand of Mind" risograph zine, 2026, 4" x 5"
"Hand of Mind" risograph zine, 2026, 4" x 5"
"Hand of Mind" risograph zine, 2026, 4" x 5"
Fae is an interdisciplinary artist from Philadelphia. Her primary medium is printmaking; these processes allow her to hone technical skills while exploring concepts around identity, family, dreams, memory, and material. Fae has experience in painting, ceramics, woodworking, fibers, and book arts. Her art has been displayed in Storytelling, 2025, a group exhibition at Temple Contemporary curated by Marce Nixon-Washington. She had a solo show in the Tyler Atrium titled, Hand of Mind, 2026, exhibiting prints, sculpture, and alternative photography. Fae hopes to continue in her pursuit of growth through material exploration and working with people via therapeutic art and teaching.
Instagram: @faevi.art

