Glynis is a printmaker based in West London. Her work incorporates both traditional print methods and experimental mixed media, focusing on self-portraiture and identity. After studying at St Martin’s School of Art, and gaining an MA at Brighton University, Glynis worked in illustration and design, and now, predominantly, as a printmaker. She explores working with […]
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Our choice for the Sheila Sloss Award. Euan’s main work focussed on printed linocut on the fold of deeply folded paper which was then corrugated through a press, and encompassed strips of printed paper woven into the structure, thus making the prints three dimensional. We enjoyed his use of a close pastel colour tone, the […]
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We chose Eleanor Street for her “Liminal Immanent”, a large scale relief print over metal stands (which could alternatively be displayed as a book.). Eleanor also exhibited delicate printed ceramic tiles. The display plays around various notions of print structure of form. Though the work started as a book it has other potential means […]
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We chose “Dayglow ll” using lithography and laser cut with pencil. We appreciated the variety and extent of her landscape inspired work. The print work was presented in rows with a number of prints hung on extended steel wire hangers about 30cm away from the main block of prints. Hence the form of the […]
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Originally from Wales, but having travelled extensively and lived in North London for a long time, Venessa’s printmaking practice is informed by her interest in her current and remembered surroundings and the extensive use of her watercolour diaries. Her subject matter varies but is always based on a close engagement with the natural world. Venessa’s […]
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