In Dialog

In Dialog Artists Carol Pairaudeau and Paula Gamble-Schwarz are involved in an ongoing drawing conversation. Independently each artist, working with whichever printmaking process is deemed appropriate, begins to develop their own response to an agreed theme. However, before the work reaches a conclusion the two artists exchange work, without discussion, leaving each piece they exchange to [...]

In Dialog2019-02-27T22:13:32+00:00

Rebecca Payn

Rebecca Payn The subjects of my work usually spring from everyday events; domestic interiors and memorable moments and places. These can start as fairly tenuous ideas. I use the printmaking processes of both stone lithography and drypoint etching, with all their serendipitous qualities, to try to capture those ideas. Much time is [...]

Rebecca Payn2019-02-27T22:11:36+00:00

Mark Pearce

Mark Pearce Mark trained at Carlisle College of Art and then The Norwich School of Art. As a graphic designer Mark had a successful career as creative director of his own brand identity consultancy in London. Mark now lives and works in Ravenglass, creating limited edition reduction wood and linocuts as well [...]

Mark Pearce2019-02-27T22:09:25+00:00

Babs Pease

Babs Pease I live at Rumbling Bridge, overlooking the beautiful Devon Valley with the backdrop of the dramatic Ochil Hills. It is this landscape, its flora and fauna and the amazing changes of light that are a constant inspiration to me. The mediums I work in include a number of printmaking techniques, [...]

Babs Pease2019-02-27T22:07:24+00:00

David Peduzzi

David Peduzzi I work with engraved Boxwood blocks and plywood, enjoying how marks cut into wood develop the feeling of movement and space in my initial sketches. Observation of small movements, such as the turn of a bird in flight or an oar pulling into water, are the starting point for my [...]

David Peduzzi2019-02-27T22:03:24+00:00

Jo Peel

Jo Peel Drawing inspiration from architecture and Japanese line drawing, but displaying the intricate line-strokes and vivid but often restricted colour palettes that have become the hallmark of my signature style, my work reflects an enduring interest in displacement and the life of cities. From London construction sites to the streets of [...]

Jo Peel2019-02-27T22:05:04+00:00

Anja Percival

Anja Percival I am fascinated by the different atmospheres that light creates in our environment. My choice of subject matter is usually quite ordinary but it's the effect that light has within these spaces that captures my attention. I find it really interesting to see light changing the unremarkable to the remarkable, [...]

Anja Percival2019-02-27T21:59:38+00:00

Ian Phillips

Ian Phillips In 2001 I moved to Mid Wales to study the landscape and improve my printmaking. Since then I have been creating sequential series of large scale landscape and seascape linocuts. Utilising all the inspiring mark making, patterns and techniques I have absorbed over the intervening years from a wide variety [...]

Ian Phillips2019-02-27T21:57:21+00:00

Nancy Power

Nancy Power I am a self-taught printmaker living in the East Midlands. The main focus of my practice is creating reduction linocut prints. I am excited by the ‘absolute’ decision making that this process requires. Many of my images are printed from dark to light, and I am intrigued as to how [...]

Nancy Power2019-02-27T21:55:01+00:00

Dorothy Ramsey

Dorothy Ramsey My training 57 years ago at Camberwell school of art was traditional. Over the years I have freed up and work in a more spontaneous methods. Latterly drawing directly on to the plate with wax crayon and just sticking into the acid. This captures the spontaneity of drawing. I often [...]

Dorothy Ramsey2019-02-27T21:52:30+00:00
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