This work on paper is 25 x 25 cms. It is sold unframed, mounted on archival mount board ready to take to a framer.
This piece was inspired by a walk at Beacon Hill in Hampshire, England. An Iron Age hill fort, it is marked and scarred by paths running up and around it. I walked up and on it one summer afternoon with my sister, a rare time without children. I love the scale of these hill forts, the paths and lone trees- there's still something magical about them.
This piece has been started as a drypoint etching- a plate made by scratching into metal or card. This was then printed on an etching press at Spike print Studio in Bristol. I have then collaged coloured and textured tissue paper into the pieces, as well as hand mono-printed onto them (this is like printed painting- very gestural). Each piece emerges from the process completely unique- albeit with a family resemblance to the others in the series.
I know it can be a little daunting buying art online, so feel free to contact me at [email protected] if you'd like any further photos, videos or information, with no pressure or obligation. It can be enjoyable to find just the right piece of art for your space. I also undertake commissions, so if you'd like something similar to what you see, but bespoke to your needs, just let me know.
I do not give refunds, but am happy to exchange pieces or write a credit note. If the piece reaches you with some damage or is not as described, then please take photographs and I will arrange a refund as necessary.
I'm happy to provide very accurate measurements and estimated framed size to help you imagine the piece in your space- just ask. I can also provide framing advice.
- Collections: Small Pieces