Peon Boyle

Peon Boyle Graduated her Master degree in West Dean College of Art. Peon Boyle works across printmaking and installation, using close observation of everyday life to explore themes of materiality and embodiment. Boyle supports her printmaking practice with a discipline of meditation to reach within her subconscious. She approaches work with a sustained, [...]

Peon Boyle2025-02-24T07:31:17+00:00

Alexandra Buckle

Alexandra Buckle I’m most inspired whilst walking in the countryside and enjoy creating impressionistic linocuts from my scenic discoveries. Often, they are quite simple scenes of woodlands, water or flowers that are elevated by dappled light, weather, or seasonal colour. I cut in a loose, painterly fashion using a variety of gouges to [...]

Alexandra Buckle2025-02-24T07:28:32+00:00

Adele Burdon

Adele Burdon Working from ‘The Hearth’ at Horsley in Northumberland Adele enjoys exploring the endless possibilities of Monotype printing using a variety of techniques to create abstracted landscapes, with rich textures taken from found objects picked up on countryside walks Constantly experimenting and tinkering with the plate until an image reveals itself. As [...]

Adele Burdon2025-02-24T07:26:05+00:00

Ian Burke

Ian Burke I am particularly interested in all kinds of relief print including woodcut, Lino print, etched Lino and found surfaces. I have 1885 Columbian press in an outbuilding at the end of my garden. My printmaking is an extension of my drawing and ideas. www.ianburkepainterprintmaker.com

Ian Burke2025-02-24T07:22:45+00:00

Hester Cox

Hester Cox I regularly run and walk in the fells of the Yorkshire Dales and my printmaking reflects my connection to its landscape and natural history. My images are often inspired by wildlife encounters or sometimes a found object such as a feather or bone. I specialise in collagraph, a diverse method that [...]

Hester Cox2025-02-23T16:52:48+00:00

Ian Cox

Ian Cox My work is an exploration of subjects that provoke a sense of the wild, mysterious and uncanny. While representing dynamic aspects of the lived human experience, I try to explore what it means to be a conscious and aware individual in a world where consciousness and awareness are often undervalued or [...]

Ian Cox2025-02-23T16:50:34+00:00

Blaze Cyan

Blaze Cyan Working within the mediums of drawing, etching, and wood engraving, my subject is landscape, focusing on the beauty of trees in nature. I first began working with trees over 15 years ago and knew instinctively that they were a subject that I could never exhaust or tire of. Landscape ecology is [...]

Blaze Cyan2025-02-23T16:48:05+00:00

Sarah du Feu

Sarah du Feu Sarah lives on the border between Wiltshire and Somerset. Her printmaking practice focuses on the genres of still life, landscape, and abstract art, often blurring the boundaries between them. Her prints are explorations in form and colour: using both abstract and figurative elements in her work, she creates harmonious, peaceful [...]

Sarah du Feu2025-02-23T16:45:29+00:00

Alison Diamond

Alison Diamond Artist/Printmaker. My work explores various printing techniques such as monoprint, linocut, screen printing and etching. My printmaking practice reflects my observations of the everyday and is influenced by my background in the North of England. My work is figurative and I aim to imply that the individuals depicted, experience a genuine [...]

Alison Diamond2025-02-23T16:40:55+00:00

Jane Duke

Jane Duke I came to printmaking from a background in watercolour and brought with me the practice of overlaying glazes to create colour and depict form. Now I work mainly in reduction linoprint, which means I am always moving on to my next piece. I build up complex layers of translucent ink to [...]

Jane Duke2025-02-23T16:38:19+00:00
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