Jenny Martin

Jenny Martin My work is predominantly about the things I love: colour, pattern, beautiful objects, textiles, quirky shops, gardening, and making things. I started printmaking after leaving Edinburgh College of Art in 1998, where I studied painting. I went to Edinburgh Printmakers and was drawn to screen-printing, attracted by the possibilities of [...]

Jenny Martin2023-03-14T11:26:57+00:00

Pete Marsh

Pete Marsh My work is representational comprising largely of landscape and figurative work. I use “plein-air” sketches, studio sketches, photographs and occasionally digital manipulation techniques to help to produce, not just a facsimile of what I see, but something that expresses what I feel. My work is perceptual rather than conceptual, emotional [...]

Pete Marsh2023-03-14T11:23:44+00:00

Marion Kuit

Marion Kuit I m attracted by various subjects but travel always produces something. The Net Curtain series was prompted by a visit to Donegal where houses are often abandoned because of economic or social reasons.The empty houses are sombre places where the torn curtains seemed to sum up the desolation. In the [...]

Marion Kuit2023-03-14T11:21:35+00:00

Emily Ketteringham

Emily Ketteringham Based in Bristol, Emily has been a printmaker since 2006. Her many-layered screenprints are inspired by geology, rocks and walking. The overarching theme that unites her work is her ongoing exploration of colour. Working with very translucent inks, Emily enjoys exploring the space between control and chance – mixing very [...]

Emily Ketteringham2023-03-14T11:18:45+00:00

Glenn Ibbitson

Glenn Ibbitson George Orwell’s writings are, sadly, as relevant today as they were when they were first penned. The screenprints comprising ’The Orwell Companion’ presented here, is a series of proposed book covers for a new edition of Orwell’s works. Shrinking glacier mints and melting confections from commercial packaginQg to convey the [...]

Glenn Ibbitson2023-03-14T12:42:53+00:00

Penny Hunt

Penny Hunt Landscapes that focus on atmosphere not detail, the feel of the wind, the connections with open space and freedom, the light changing with the weather. My home in the Dales gives access to all of this and is a constant source of inspiration along with the other places I spend [...]

Penny Hunt2023-03-14T09:53:19+00:00

Angela Hall

Angela Hall My name is Angela Hall and I make limited edition silkscreen prints for my home studio in North Yorkshire. My work is an expressive and playful reflection of collected objects, still life studies, interiors, and gardens. My prints start life in my sketchbook and explore every-day places and environmental subject [...]

Angela Hall2023-03-20T13:39:17+00:00

Richard Foster

Richard Foster Richard is an intaglio printmaker, living by Morecambe Bay on the Cumbrian coast. Over recent months he has been exploring the possibilities of drypoint etching; looking at how different types of plate can produce sharp clear images or more painterly effects. He continues to be fascinated by the boundless energy [...]

Richard Foster2023-03-14T12:43:43+00:00

Graham Firth

Graham Firth My printmaking practise is driven by my sketchbook work. I draw on the spot 4 to 5 days per week in cafes , pubs and elsewhere recording the things around me. Eventually an idea for a print will present itself, sometimes within a week of the drawings completion but often [...]

Graham Firth2023-03-14T12:45:24+00:00

Katie Edwards

Katie Edwards Illustrator Katie Edwards has been closely in touch with the landscape, animals and outdoor activities. Her screen print illustrations reflect this appreciation for natural beauty, yet sometimes mixed with familiar cityscapes, creating a beautiful juxtaposition. Zebras crossing the road or a cat's reflection taking shape as a lion are just [...]

Katie Edwards2023-03-14T09:44:42+00:00
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