Greg Stevens
Greg Stevens (b.1994) is an interdisciplinary artist working in printmaking, painting and ceramics. Currently living and working in London, he graduated from the Royal Drawing School in 2022 and Kingston School of Art 2019. His work attempts to capture a detritus of memory alongside the observed as it moves anarchically between the abstract and the figurative. His works contain a kinetic sense of forms in movement, pulsating within an unstable choreography. The subject is drawn from a merging of observed imagery, extracted from drawings made plein air, and a more imagined inner psychological landscape. Printmaking provides a further way to develop surface marks and create some element of chance. Attempting to avoid and subvert sterility, the fluidity of monotype helps to pursue an instinctiveness he feels is necessary for the anxiously intense, often violently colourful pictures he creates. Greg has recently been awarded residencies in Scotland and India. He has exhibited work at Christie’s, Buckingham Palace and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
Greg Stevens (b.1994) is an interdisciplinary artist working in printmaking, painting and ceramics. Currently living and working in London, he graduated from the Royal Drawing School in 2022 and Kingston School of Art 2019. His work attempts to capture a detritus of memory alongside the observed as it moves anarchically between the abstract and the figurative. His works contain a kinetic sense of forms in movement, pulsating within an unstable choreography. The subject is drawn from a merging of observed imagery, extracted from drawings made plein air, and a more imagined inner psychological landscape. Printmaking provides a further way to develop surface marks and create some element of chance. Attempting to avoid and subvert sterility, the fluidity of monotype helps to pursue an instinctiveness he feels is necessary for the anxiously intense, often violently colourful pictures he creates. Greg has recently been awarded residencies in Scotland and India. He has exhibited work at Christie’s, Buckingham Palace and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
Greg Stevens (b.1994) is an interdisciplinary artist working in printmaking, painting and ceramics. Currently living and working in London, he graduated from the Royal Drawing School in 2022 and Kingston School of Art 2019. His work attempts to capture a detritus of memory alongside the observed as it moves anarchically between the abstract and the figurative. His works contain a kinetic sense of forms in movement, pulsating within an unstable choreography. The subject is drawn from a merging of observed imagery, extracted from drawings made plein air, and a more imagined inner psychological landscape. Printmaking provides a further way to develop surface marks and create some element of chance. Attempting to avoid and subvert sterility, the fluidity of monotype helps to pursue an instinctiveness he feels is necessary for the anxiously intense, often violently colourful pictures he creates. Greg has recently been awarded residencies in Scotland and India. He has exhibited work at Christie’s, Buckingham Palace and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.