Description
This linocut print is supplied mounted in an off white mount and framed in a 20mm stained black wood moulding.
From a limited edition of 30 – titled, signed and numbered by the artist
Image size – 200 x 300mm
Framed size – 355 x 470mm
About the Artist
Diana says of her work:
I began my artistic career in the mid 1970’s studying Art and Design at Amersham College of Art and in 2013 successfully completing an M.A in printmaking at Ruskin College Cambridge.
I am primarily a printmaker experimenting and devising different print techniques with lino, exploring texture by etching old school lino with caustic soda, using electric hand tools, cutting lines to create intricate patterns a little like textiles. With some prints, I push ink into the grooves, (intaglio) or I roll ink on top (relief) and some I use both these techniques. I create observed and imagined images, my work is figurative but not realistic. My subject matter reflects an interest in the patterns and shapes I find in nature, landscape, horticulture, garden and architecture.
Colour is as important to me as line and texture.
I aim for images that are uplifting and intriguing and I am giving myself licence to be more playful in my current work.
I have prints published in the Alan Marshall’s ‘Printmakers Cat’ book, The Little Chicken book and The Illustrated Garden.
My lino prints are original hand printed artist’s prints; I design, cut and print them in my studio on a Rochat etching press and a recently acquired Rochat Albion press.