Time in the studio

Hybrid printmaking


In the midst of a full-house renovation, my schedule has been severely curtailed, leaving me with only one day a week dedicated to studio work. Despite this, I have managed to continue working on some ideas for new hybrid prints and drawings.


The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has cast a shadow over our lives, and it has been a challenging two years. The constant discussions surrounding the virus have made it difficult to escape its influence. It is undeniable that this pandemic has had a profound impact on our lives, and it is time to reflect on the significance of freedom of movement and travel.


I share the sentiments of many others who have family members currently in lockdown. Unfortunately, I am unable to visit or provide assistance to them. The isolation and restrictions imposed are undoubtedly difficult, but they are crucial in controlling the ever-evolving nature of this virus.


Returning to work, I am currently focussing on digital prints, which reflect my current preoccupation with the virus. Some of these prints incorporate classic overtures, as I believe that they will likely never be seen in the physical world. I am content to continue creating them, as they serve as a form of expression and solace during this uncertain time.





 

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