"Madison" refers to Madison, Wisconsin. Deborah Remington worked with Master Printer Judith Solodkin between September 6 and November 2, 1973 at Tamarind to print this work, a lithographic technical masterpiece, requiring 12 separate printings. This impression is from a Roman numeral edtion of 7, apart from the published edition of 15 and 4 various Tamarind proofs.
Deborah Remington made this observation about her imagery:"My work concerns the paradoxes of visual perception, the enigmas and quirks, and how it all forms the basis for our realities. The impact, excitement, and energies created by incongruity, juxtaposition and opposites all interest me.
The images are couched in paradoxical terms and must challenge the mind’s eye, must invoke opposites and hold them in tension. The work at times seems to refer to something in reality, but then the reference is denied. Identity; the fusion of so many experiences, so many inquiries, so many intuitions is also a primary issue.”