Sue Jarman
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Sue Jarman is an image maker and printmaker with a spontaneous documentary style of drawing. She refers to her working process as visual eavesdropping; and it is a fundamental part of her practice.
Whether capturing figures to a soundtrack of conversations and unfolding narratives, or out in the landscape at the mercy of the elements, her drawings always include subconscious and emotional responses and references to time and place.
Printmaking provides fresh perspectives and useful constraints for developing and resolving ideas. Working with range of techniques including drypoint, etching, lithography, and screen printing; there is always an emphasis on mark making, colour and storytelling.
Highlights from last year include self-publishing a collaborative zine from a recent residency project and exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With a degree in art and design and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, her practice combines freelance, educational, and self-initiated work. She is a fellow at Digswell Arts Trust in Welwyn where she helps coordinate the printmaking facilities.
Whether capturing figures to a soundtrack of conversations and unfolding narratives, or out in the landscape at the mercy of the elements, her drawings always include subconscious and emotional responses and references to time and place.
Printmaking provides fresh perspectives and useful constraints for developing and resolving ideas. Working with range of techniques including drypoint, etching, lithography, and screen printing; there is always an emphasis on mark making, colour and storytelling.
Highlights from last year include self-publishing a collaborative zine from a recent residency project and exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With a degree in art and design and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, her practice combines freelance, educational, and self-initiated work. She is a fellow at Digswell Arts Trust in Welwyn where she helps coordinate the printmaking facilities.
Sue Jarman is an image maker and printmaker with a spontaneous documentary style of drawing. She refers to her working process as visual eavesdropping; and it is a fundamental part of her practice.
Whether capturing figures to a soundtrack of conversations and unfolding narratives, or out in the landscape at the mercy of the elements, her drawings always include subconscious and emotional responses and references to time and place.
Printmaking provides fresh perspectives and useful constraints for developing and resolving ideas. Working with range of techniques including drypoint, etching, lithography, and screen printing; there is always an emphasis on mark making, colour and storytelling.
Highlights from last year include self-publishing a collaborative zine from a recent residency project and exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With a degree in art and design and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, her practice combines freelance, educational, and self-initiated work. She is a fellow at Digswell Arts Trust in Welwyn where she helps coordinate the printmaking facilities.
Whether capturing figures to a soundtrack of conversations and unfolding narratives, or out in the landscape at the mercy of the elements, her drawings always include subconscious and emotional responses and references to time and place.
Printmaking provides fresh perspectives and useful constraints for developing and resolving ideas. Working with range of techniques including drypoint, etching, lithography, and screen printing; there is always an emphasis on mark making, colour and storytelling.
Highlights from last year include self-publishing a collaborative zine from a recent residency project and exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With a degree in art and design and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, her practice combines freelance, educational, and self-initiated work. She is a fellow at Digswell Arts Trust in Welwyn where she helps coordinate the printmaking facilities.
Sue Jarman is an image maker and printmaker with a spontaneous documentary style of drawing. She refers to her working process as visual eavesdropping; and it is a fundamental part of her practice.
Whether capturing figures to a soundtrack of conversations and unfolding narratives, or out in the landscape at the mercy of the elements, her drawings always include subconscious and emotional responses and references to time and place.
Printmaking provides fresh perspectives and useful constraints for developing and resolving ideas. Working with range of techniques including drypoint, etching, lithography, and screen printing; there is always an emphasis on mark making, colour and storytelling.
Highlights from last year include self-publishing a collaborative zine from a recent residency project and exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With a degree in art and design and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, her practice combines freelance, educational, and self-initiated work. She is a fellow at Digswell Arts Trust in Welwyn where she helps coordinate the printmaking facilities.
Whether capturing figures to a soundtrack of conversations and unfolding narratives, or out in the landscape at the mercy of the elements, her drawings always include subconscious and emotional responses and references to time and place.
Printmaking provides fresh perspectives and useful constraints for developing and resolving ideas. Working with range of techniques including drypoint, etching, lithography, and screen printing; there is always an emphasis on mark making, colour and storytelling.
Highlights from last year include self-publishing a collaborative zine from a recent residency project and exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With a degree in art and design and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, her practice combines freelance, educational, and self-initiated work. She is a fellow at Digswell Arts Trust in Welwyn where she helps coordinate the printmaking facilities.