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Harbour (2024)Screenprint
by Adam Grose MA PGCE

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Artwork description

This screen print is composed of four colours and black printing ink on recycled cartridge paper. The image brings together different scenes seen, each represented in a different colour, forming a series of limited prints, due to be released later, exploring the many harbours seen in Cornwall, inspired by the compact nature of small harbours along the Cornish coastline.

This image is a 1/1 limited print, used as the basis for a series to be released in due course.

Buildings, foliage, boats, sea. Each represented by a different colour, through the screen printing method.

Materials used:

Screen printing ink on recycled cartridge paper

Details:

Tags:

#seascape#harbour#sea#cornwall#screenprint
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Artwork description

This screen print is composed of four colours and black printing ink on recycled cartridge paper. The image brings together different scenes seen, each represented in a different colour, forming a series of limited prints, due to be released later, exploring the many harbours seen in Cornwall, inspired by the compact nature of small harbours along the Cornish coastline.

This image is a 1/1 limited print, used as the basis for a series to be released in due course.

Buildings, foliage, boats, sea. Each represented by a different colour, through the screen printing method.

Materials used:

Screen printing ink on recycled cartridge paper

Details:

Tags:

#seascape#harbour#sea#cornwall#screenprint
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract and figurative glimpses are drawn from... Read more

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