Theresa Taylor - Invisible and Palpable, 2022

£550.00

Etching

Media Dimensions: 68 x 88 cm

Image Dimensions: 58 x 77 cm

Unique Work

Unframed

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Theresa Taylor is a contemporary artist-printmaker based in the North-West of England. She has a background in Fine Art, ( BA Hons, MA ) and in the past she was a qualified Art Therapist and later a qualified Analytic Psychotherapist; all of which contributes to the underpinnings of her work.

Not surprisingly all these aspects are at play in her work, her central focus being the human condition and the experience of being alive in the world, including issues such as attachment, loss, closeness, boundaries , separation- aspects that make us human. She engages with the materials and processes to explore these issues in an abstract space , partially using the processes and her relationship with them to lead her.

She sees the process of etching -her primary technique currently-as a metaphor for the scarification's of life's experiences. More recently she has been researching and integrating material taking via photographs of man-made structures that are decaying and becoming an exciting object in their own right , with history and having been released from their original purpose and function.

Currently Theresa works from her studio in the foothills of the Pennines and close to the North-West coastline and is also a long standing member of Artlab Contemporary Printmaking Studios , University of Central Lancashire, UK.

She has a national and international exhibition profile , recently invited to show her work with Global Print in 2 exhibitions, in the Douro Valley , Portugal and this year has been invited to take part in the AAmA International Art Exhibition, touring 7 countries, led by Dr Qi Luo. She has taken part in a range of other international printmaking shows across the world and her work is held in in private and public collections.

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Etching

Media Dimensions: 68 x 88 cm

Image Dimensions: 58 x 77 cm

Unique Work

Unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £55.00

Theresa Taylor is a contemporary artist-printmaker based in the North-West of England. She has a background in Fine Art, ( BA Hons, MA ) and in the past she was a qualified Art Therapist and later a qualified Analytic Psychotherapist; all of which contributes to the underpinnings of her work.

Not surprisingly all these aspects are at play in her work, her central focus being the human condition and the experience of being alive in the world, including issues such as attachment, loss, closeness, boundaries , separation- aspects that make us human. She engages with the materials and processes to explore these issues in an abstract space , partially using the processes and her relationship with them to lead her.

She sees the process of etching -her primary technique currently-as a metaphor for the scarification's of life's experiences. More recently she has been researching and integrating material taking via photographs of man-made structures that are decaying and becoming an exciting object in their own right , with history and having been released from their original purpose and function.

Currently Theresa works from her studio in the foothills of the Pennines and close to the North-West coastline and is also a long standing member of Artlab Contemporary Printmaking Studios , University of Central Lancashire, UK.

She has a national and international exhibition profile , recently invited to show her work with Global Print in 2 exhibitions, in the Douro Valley , Portugal and this year has been invited to take part in the AAmA International Art Exhibition, touring 7 countries, led by Dr Qi Luo. She has taken part in a range of other international printmaking shows across the world and her work is held in in private and public collections.

Etching

Media Dimensions: 68 x 88 cm

Image Dimensions: 58 x 77 cm

Unique Work

Unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £55.00

Theresa Taylor is a contemporary artist-printmaker based in the North-West of England. She has a background in Fine Art, ( BA Hons, MA ) and in the past she was a qualified Art Therapist and later a qualified Analytic Psychotherapist; all of which contributes to the underpinnings of her work.

Not surprisingly all these aspects are at play in her work, her central focus being the human condition and the experience of being alive in the world, including issues such as attachment, loss, closeness, boundaries , separation- aspects that make us human. She engages with the materials and processes to explore these issues in an abstract space , partially using the processes and her relationship with them to lead her.

She sees the process of etching -her primary technique currently-as a metaphor for the scarification's of life's experiences. More recently she has been researching and integrating material taking via photographs of man-made structures that are decaying and becoming an exciting object in their own right , with history and having been released from their original purpose and function.

Currently Theresa works from her studio in the foothills of the Pennines and close to the North-West coastline and is also a long standing member of Artlab Contemporary Printmaking Studios , University of Central Lancashire, UK.

She has a national and international exhibition profile , recently invited to show her work with Global Print in 2 exhibitions, in the Douro Valley , Portugal and this year has been invited to take part in the AAmA International Art Exhibition, touring 7 countries, led by Dr Qi Luo. She has taken part in a range of other international printmaking shows across the world and her work is held in in private and public collections.

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