[2] Her primary technique is described in the book Visualizing Albuquerque:Garver rolled a solid color onto the matrix and laid the paper on top of the ink.
By repeating this process over and over with multiple colors, Garver created highly energetic works at a huge scale for the period.
[3] Both Alice and Jack Garver's work appears to be influenced by the style of Jackson Pollock, particularly the "all-over" linear effect.
Garver was one of 20 Albuquerque artists whose work was displayed in a February 1960 show organized by de Kooning at The Great Jones Gallery in New York City.
[3] One of Garver's monoprints--"Sleeping Woman,"which incorporates "classical figuration within expressionism"—was featured in the 2013 South Broadway Cultural Center's exhibition "Albuquerque Art: A Look Back.