Amy Hutson

Amy Hutson Amy Hutson is a Tamarind Printer based in East Yorkshire, where she runs a  school for printmaking "Grain studio". Her work is grounded in the process of lithography, experimenting with the unique mark making the medium offers. Amy's prints carefully document her connection with the landscapes she has journied through, [...]

Amy Hutson2019-02-27T22:37:14+00:00

Michael Devereux

Michael Devereux My work reflects my interest in science, mathematics and nature. On the surface it may seem there is little order in the diversity of my prints ranging from bright colorful mathematical abstracts to single colour etchings of trees and leaves but below the surface I am attempting to bridge the [...]

Michael Devereux2019-04-03T13:43:41+00:00

Emma Kirkman

Emma Kirkman As an artist I have a profound emotional connection with nature, I immerse myself within it as much as possible. I love to explore the wonderful countryside of Cumbria with my dog to gain inspiration for my work, I love big skies, ancient woodland, high fells and the changes experienced [...]

Emma Kirkman2019-02-27T22:32:55+00:00

Stephen Lawlor

Stephen Lawlor My work is an ongoing engagement with European painting from 1400 to 1800. I appropriate elements from carefully selected paintings and combine and juxtapose them through loose mark making with needle, acid and brush. I generally use 4 plates to build up rich layers of colour over colour. Between landscape [...]

Stephen Lawlor2019-02-27T22:29:59+00:00

Moira McTague

Moira McTague Working from her studio in rural North Yorkshire, etching mainly on copper plate, Moira is inspired by her connection to the land. Her prints often take the form of intimate insights into the larger landscape. Work is based on close observation and it is important for her to work from [...]

Moira McTague2019-02-27T22:27:53+00:00

Martin Mitchell

Martin Mitchell Martin Mitchell was born in 1965. He moved to Norwich in 1989. In 1995 he founded the Norwich Print fair which is now a popular annual event in the cultural calendar of Norfolk and has gained national recognition. Mitchell's own work is rooted in the traditional process of intaglio and [...]

Martin Mitchell2019-02-27T22:25:27+00:00

Gregory Moore

Gregory Moore There is nothing more exciting than travelling down a new road, sketchbook in hand, following the bend in a river or reaching the brow of a hill to see something for the first time. My inspiration comes from the landscape and its character and wildlife. Through my etchings and mezzotints [...]

Gregory Moore2019-02-27T22:22:37+00:00

Diana Moss

Diana Moss The monotypes I create hover between the concrete and the abstract, between reality and imagination. Places we inhabit shape us. These places are later reshaped by memory and move into the realm of our imagination. The act of remembering is selective and creative and from this a pattern of obsessions [...]

Diana Moss2019-02-27T22:20:19+00:00

Jane Mowat

Jane Mowat I have worked almost exclusively with wood for the past 25 years, both in sculptural reliefs and carvings, and in print. My woodcuts are inspired by the surface knots, the grain, and the shape of the block from natural wood planks, and these chance organic forms inspire the composition of [...]

Jane Mowat2019-02-27T22:17:59+00:00

Helen Murgatroyd

Helen Murgatroyd Based in Bude, North Cornwall, I make linocuts that document daily life. Food and the environments in which it is prepared and eaten are common themes running through my prints. My images aim to capture the humility in the rituals of our domestic lives. My printmaking practise is rooted in [...]

Helen Murgatroyd2019-02-27T22:15:44+00:00
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