Etching with Aquatint 28 by 21 cm Edition number: 50 in edition Date: 01 June, 2020
Swimming Skelpies
Etching with Aquatint 28 by 21 cm Edition number: 50 in edition Date: 11 July, 2020
Beach Bodies 2
Photo etching with Aquatint & Soft ground 20 by 14 cm Edition number: 50
Lunar Dive
Photo etching with Aquatint & Soft ground 35 by 20 cm Edition number: 50
Sand Spiral
Drypoint with Mono print 25 by 20 cm Edition number: 50
Sun & Shade
Photo etching with Aquatint & Soft ground 21.5 by 16.5 cm Edition number: 50
Sea Air
Photo etching with Aquatint & Soft ground 30 by 15 cm Edition number: 50
Beach Buddies 2
Photo etching with Aquatint & Soft ground 20 by 15 cm Edition number: 50
Laika
Etching with Drypoint Edition number: 50
moonvisit
Etching with Drypoint Edition number: 50
About the Artist
Since completing a Fine Art degree at Coventry Faculty of Art in 1983, Theresa has been living in London, and working both as a printmaker and free-lance illustrator. In 1986, she set up a silk-screen printing workshop, with two other artists, and the help of a Prince’s Trust Grant. From 1988, she became involved in designing and constructing costumes for the Nottinghill Carnival, working from Kingsgate workshops. Concentrating full-time on printmaking, these other interests have helped to feed what she does today, using various techniques including Etching, Drypoint, Monoprint, Mezzotint, and Collagraphy.
She has made various collaborations with mixed media artists – the latest project being a curated show “Microtopia” a world in miniature.
She has been teaching printmaking at the Hampstead School Of Art since 2002, and The Institute Art Centre 2007, and curated exhibitions of the students’ work in various galleries in London.
She is a member of South Bank Printmakers, regularly exhibiting with them, and other galleries.