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Tashi Hanlon (age 10) has made monoprints, drypoints and collographs at the printmaking workshops.
“I am inspired by the natural world especially plants and mini beasts. I enjoy printmaking because I like layering colours onto leaves and flowers and arranging them onto the plate. I am often astounded by the results.”
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Tashi’s work…
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Victoria Corona recently graduated (B.A. Hons ) Drawing from Camberwell School of Art.
“I aspire to create imagery based on dance mixed with illusion and suggestion.” The wealth of markmaking possible in monoprinting facilitates the definition of the figure and its' setting.Capturing nostalgia, intimacy and tension.
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Vicky’s work…
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Sue Morgan completed a PhD in German Philosophy at Cambridge, working in the city before becoming an artist.
The main focus of Sue’s work is the analysis of form and reason in disordered mental configurations and the visual possibilities inherent in departures from chartered and accepted maps of reality.
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Sara Willet trained as a Fine Artist and is both a painter and printmaker.
“Through a gradual build up of the repeated mark I establish movement and progression; minute changes can determine, advance or arrest the flow; the implication of time passing being embodied in the activity itself."
Sara’s work…
 
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Pauline Amphlett has a background in product design and branding. Being new to printmaking Pauline initially used the workshops to experiment with different techniques.
“The workshops provide
a great supportive environment in which to develop. Doing them regularly has enabled me to build on ideas and also meet others with very different creative output and ideas."
More recently an increasingly strong sense of colour and pattern has emerged alongside skilful design.
Pauline’s work…