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So far Sally Bamber has created 354 blog entries.

Clare Phelan

Clare Phelan I work with nineteenth and twentieth century binary coding technology artefacts, such as textile jacquards, musical box discs and IBM punch cards, often using them directly as my collagraph and etching plates. The tangible wear and tear of these industrial relics form an integral part of my practice. The damaged paper [...]

Clare Phelan2025-02-23T15:33:06+00:00

Jay Seabrook

Jay Seabrook I make colourful collagraphs and monoprints featuring remote landscapes, birds and hard to reach buildings. I often combine the two printing processes and build up my image with layers of ink and the use of stencils. I feel I have an individual, quirky style and I try to evoke a feeling [...]

Jay Seabrook2025-02-23T15:30:15+00:00

Kelly Stewart

Kelly Stewart First and foremost, my work is all about the drawing. The drawing is the foundation my printmaking practice I like to combine the drawings with that of texture and handwritten text, to give the overall finished piece a rawness that you would usually find in a sketchbook. Textures such as wall [...]

Kelly Stewart2025-02-23T15:27:38+00:00

Caroline Stow

Caroline Stow Cumbria-based Printmaker, whose intensely coloured and layered images evolve from combinations of relief, mono and intaglio plates to create and recreate layered prints, forming and dissolving connections as the images build. Particularly interested in making as an explorative process, always finding more to learn and enjoy and love collaborative projects, working [...]

Caroline Stow2025-02-23T15:24:49+00:00

Richard Studer

Richard Studer Richard Studer is a printmaker and opera designer working from his studio and gallery in the Welsh Borders. He trained in printmaking through the Sydney Nolan Trust and has exhibited with the RE, The Society of Wood Engravers and The Royal West of England Academy. His work is known for clean [...]

Richard Studer2025-02-23T15:21:31+00:00

Mark Wheatley

Mark Wheatley Creating graphic abstract prints, exploring form, texture and composition, the act of play is a central starting point in the development of my work. The juxtaposition of shapes, create unique and intriguing dialogues and personalities. Working with the screen print process, using hand cut paper stencils, I like the immediacy [...]

Mark Wheatley2025-02-23T14:27:52+00:00

Victoria Willmott

Victoria Willmott Victoria Willmott is a linocut printmaker and illustrator based in Bristol, originally from Lancaster. She studied MA Multidisciplinary Printmaking at the University of the West of England, Bristol, and BA Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts, London. Her linocut prints are inspired by observational drawings and personal experiences, weaving together [...]

Victoria Willmott2025-02-23T14:26:59+00:00

Deb Wing

Deb Wing After years as a painter, Deb began printmaking in 2017. Her work has since been recognised by being selected for exhibition across the UK. She is an elected member of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists and has also had work accepted by the Scottish Royal Academy and the Royal West [...]

Deb Wing2025-02-23T13:35:07+00:00

Bronwen Sleigh Printmaker of the Year 2024 commissioned print

'Ferry Road', etching with hand coloured finish. Bronwen’s commissioned work, titled ‘Ferry Road’, is now part of the Printfest Print Collection, which has been on show at Swarthmoor Hall though May & June. Ferry Road is a remarkable addition to the growing collection of significant work by leading printmakers. Bronwen Sleigh is [...]

Bronwen Sleigh Printmaker of the Year 2024 commissioned print2025-02-23T15:37:42+00:00

Bronwen Sleigh

Bronwen Sleigh Bronwen Sleigh is a visual artist who works in printmaking, drawing and sculpture, taking inspiration from manmade structures set within a wide variety of landscapes. Sleigh’s work asks questions about the built environment. Through drawing, she investigates attitudes to space as expressed through architecture and its relationship to the landscape. [...]

Bronwen Sleigh2024-02-19T18:31:43+00:00
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