Martin Mitchell

Martin Mitchell     Mitchell's work is rooted in the traditional process of intaglio & relief printmaking. “For me art is combining the aesthetics of the image and the dexterity of the craft skills of the artist. This I feel is best exemplified in the techniques of printmaking and especially Mezzotint.” Mitchell [...]

Martin Mitchell2017-04-16T08:41:34+00:00

Julian Milner

Julian Milner     Julian works exclusively with blocks of traditional Bavarian limestone to produce lithographs utilising the unique features of this process. His landscapes and still life studies are as much an exploration of the versatility of the medium as they are of their subject. He has a lovely antique stone [...]

Julian Milner2017-04-16T08:48:13+00:00

Flora McLachlan

Flora McLachlan     I love to imagine being in miniature forests of moss and horned lichen, losing myself in the patterns of leaf-litter and tree seeds. In storytelling tradition, a forest quest moves through thorns and darkness towards order and light. In my etchings, I explore the teeming, tessellating details of [...]

Flora McLachlan2017-04-16T08:25:07+00:00

Alex McIntosh

Alex McIntosh     My work seeks to create spaces that are grounded in the real and photographic but also appear abstract, I do this by layering and fragmenting my imagery thus forming ambiguous, non defined, non- spaces which allows imagination and past experiences to draw the viewer deeper into my prints. [...]

Alex McIntosh2017-04-16T08:21:09+00:00

Sarah Mander

Sarah Mander     After completing a Masters' Degree in Fine Art Printmaking Sarah co-founded Red Hot Press print workshop in 2004. Her work is held in public and private collections. Sarah teachers printmaking at Red Hot Press and is a visiting lecturer at West Dean College. The starting point for her [...]

Sarah Mander2017-04-16T08:43:41+00:00

Suzie MacKenzie

Suzie MacKenzie     Suzie MacKenzie's work reflects a long-term personal connection with the landscape of the far north-eastern Scottish Highlands where she lives and works: it exists primarily as a subjective response to the place's story, topography and structures. Yet whilst each image attempts to capture a particular location at a [...]

Suzie MacKenzie2017-04-16T08:44:13+00:00

Marion Kuit

Marion Kuit     Current and recent work is connected with hidden meanings,trying to scrape the surface to something that may be underneath. The "Yellow Wallpaper" series is a response to the a short story where we are not sure if the protagonist is mad or is a victim. She claws at [...]

Marion Kuit2017-04-16T08:42:43+00:00

Faisal Khouja

Faisal Khouja     Faisal Khouja is a Printmaker based in Gloucestershire. The primary material used is Linoleum, which is gouged out expressively, often seeking to enhance the geometry found in the Natural World. As many as 5 separate colour plates are used to achieve the final hand print which is executed [...]

Faisal Khouja2017-04-16T07:50:52+00:00

Glenn Ibbitson

Glenn Ibbitson     Printmaking is integral to my art practice; its means provide a vocabulary of mark-making midway between the painterly and the graphic which simply cannot be produced through other media. My previous ‘Printfest’ contribution consisted of landscapes, and figures subjected to trafficking and extraordinary rendition. I have utilised drypoint [...]

Glenn Ibbitson2017-04-16T07:45:35+00:00

Raymond Higgs

Raymond Higgs     I currently concentrate on relief printmaking as the medium where I can best explore my interest in chromatic colour, in multiples. I moved on from making large lino prints using this method, to engraving small endgrain wood blocks and find enormous interest in the necessary forward planning of [...]

Raymond Higgs2017-04-16T07:42:40+00:00
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