Camilla Schön – PMC Prizewinner – Camberwell College of Art

 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 structure of the presentation, the composition of pastel colours and landscape referenced textural imagery. The overall impression is of a landscape seen through “satellite” images” arranged as a series of details and comparisons. Clearly there are questions around representation and presentational forms of print display. We thought this work stood out as inventive and demonstrated an original approach to printmaking.