Deborah Hercun
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Deborah Hercun plays with images, moving and still, colour and monochrome. Although she has a peripatetic background, her works often have a profound stillness, with a focus on time and loss, fragments and perspectives. She often takes photographs that don’t have a conventional angle, leaving the viewer to ponder for an extra second or two – part play, part intention. Her love of photography has a perfect partner in photopolymer etching, where ‘making strange’ can be taken a step further, and where no two prints are exactly the same.
Deborah is a member of Southbank Printmakers, Kew Studio and ELP, and has her own studio at Worton Hall. She's a founding member of the collective CG.05.
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Deborah Hercun plays with images, moving and still, colour and monochrome. Although she has a peripatetic background, her works often have a profound stillness, with a focus on time and loss, fragments and perspectives. She often takes photographs that don’t have a conventional angle, leaving the viewer to ponder for an extra second or two – part play, part intention. Her love of photography has a perfect partner in photopolymer etching, where ‘making strange’ can be taken a step further, and where no two prints are exactly the same.
Deborah is a member of Southbank Printmakers, Kew Studio and ELP, and has her own studio at Worton Hall. She's a founding member of the collective CG.05.
Deborah Hercun plays with images, moving and still, colour and monochrome. Although she has a peripatetic background, her works often have a profound stillness, with a focus on time and loss, fragments and perspectives. She often takes photographs that don’t have a conventional angle, leaving the viewer to ponder for an extra second or two – part play, part intention. Her love of photography has a perfect partner in photopolymer etching, where ‘making strange’ can be taken a step further, and where no two prints are exactly the same.
Deborah is a member of Southbank Printmakers, Kew Studio and ELP, and has her own studio at Worton Hall. She's a founding member of the collective CG.05.