Anne's work is a personal response to the patterns and rhythms inherent in the landscape and the subtle changes of light and colour through the seasons. In addition to the intense colours of Morocco, her current subject matter encompasses the hills and valleys of North Wales, the Peak District, where she lives and works, and the coastline around the British Isles. Her paintings start with the monoprint process where ink is applied to a perspex plate using rollers. This enables transparent layers of colour to be built up and texture is added by working back into the ink using stencils, brushes and rags. The image is then transferred onto paper by use of an etching press. When the inks have dried, Anne works into the monoprint with chalk, oil pastel and paint to achieve the final mixed media painting.
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- Arthur Neal NEAC
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- Patrick Heron
- Ian Mood
- Ian Norris MAFA
- Jake Attree
- James Bland NEAC
- Jean Hobson
- Jen Orpin
- Jeremy Annear
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- Linda Schwab
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- Louisa Longstaff-Scales
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- Michael Ashcroft AROI
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