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Meditations XIV

Meditations XVIII

Meditations XIII

Meditations XVII
Geologics XIV

Meditations XX

Meditations XXII

Geologics VII

Geologics XI

Geologics XIII

Geologics IX

Geologics VIII

Meditations XV

Meditations XII

Meditations X
Meditations XVI

Zopp sees her paintings as translations of natural forms, recording the geological history written on the ground around her. Her process of painting is like a transcript of geological activity. Surfaces are thickly layered, abraded, and rebuilt. Intact strata of buried color reveal themselves in small instances while pentimenti of once solid forms linger in other places.

- Dr. Sarah Maline, Catalog Essay Excerpt, 2002.