Harrie Fuller
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Harrie Fuller is a fine artist and printmaker whose practice is informed by collecting objects, imagery and inspiration from daily life and trips to the coast. She primarily uses analogue photography, screen-print and drawing to translate these experiences into bold, colourful imagery.
Over the past year and a half, Harrie has been working on prints that are inspired by the impact of plastic waste found along coastlines. These recent works shine a spotlight on manmade objects which have been discarded, then transformed from hard plastic into soft forms, tumbled smooth by the ocean. This technicoloured plastic has taken the place of pebbles and seashells, and the high tide line is now colonised by these intruders. The artist uses these objects as a launch pad to create bold, bright prints, translating litter and sea-softened plastic into fine art prints, through the medium of stochastic halftoned screen print. These prints aim to tell the story of items, which are often overlooked by most beach users.
The objects, swept in by the tide and left behind are unique to the geographic location of the beach, in each series the artist aims to use print to illustrate our impact on specific areas of coastline. In this series, titled Plastic Pebbles all the objects were collected from one beach on the Rame Head in Cornwall.
Harrie graduated with a BA Hons in Fine Art from the University of the West of England in 2018 and completed a Print Technician Apprenticeship at the Centre for Print Research in 2023. Harrie has recently relocated to Aberystwyth in west Wales and set up a screen print studio called Spork Studios.
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Harrie Fuller is a fine artist and printmaker whose practice is informed by collecting objects, imagery and inspiration from daily life and trips to the coast. She primarily uses analogue photography, screen-print and drawing to translate these experiences into bold, colourful imagery.
Over the past year and a half, Harrie has been working on prints that are inspired by the impact of plastic waste found along coastlines. These recent works shine a spotlight on manmade objects which have been discarded, then transformed from hard plastic into soft forms, tumbled smooth by the ocean. This technicoloured plastic has taken the place of pebbles and seashells, and the high tide line is now colonised by these intruders. The artist uses these objects as a launch pad to create bold, bright prints, translating litter and sea-softened plastic into fine art prints, through the medium of stochastic halftoned screen print. These prints aim to tell the story of items, which are often overlooked by most beach users.
The objects, swept in by the tide and left behind are unique to the geographic location of the beach, in each series the artist aims to use print to illustrate our impact on specific areas of coastline. In this series, titled Plastic Pebbles all the objects were collected from one beach on the Rame Head in Cornwall.
Harrie graduated with a BA Hons in Fine Art from the University of the West of England in 2018 and completed a Print Technician Apprenticeship at the Centre for Print Research in 2023. Harrie has recently relocated to Aberystwyth in west Wales and set up a screen print studio called Spork Studios.
Harrie Fuller is a fine artist and printmaker whose practice is informed by collecting objects, imagery and inspiration from daily life and trips to the coast. She primarily uses analogue photography, screen-print and drawing to translate these experiences into bold, colourful imagery.
Over the past year and a half, Harrie has been working on prints that are inspired by the impact of plastic waste found along coastlines. These recent works shine a spotlight on manmade objects which have been discarded, then transformed from hard plastic into soft forms, tumbled smooth by the ocean. This technicoloured plastic has taken the place of pebbles and seashells, and the high tide line is now colonised by these intruders. The artist uses these objects as a launch pad to create bold, bright prints, translating litter and sea-softened plastic into fine art prints, through the medium of stochastic halftoned screen print. These prints aim to tell the story of items, which are often overlooked by most beach users.
The objects, swept in by the tide and left behind are unique to the geographic location of the beach, in each series the artist aims to use print to illustrate our impact on specific areas of coastline. In this series, titled Plastic Pebbles all the objects were collected from one beach on the Rame Head in Cornwall.
Harrie graduated with a BA Hons in Fine Art from the University of the West of England in 2018 and completed a Print Technician Apprenticeship at the Centre for Print Research in 2023. Harrie has recently relocated to Aberystwyth in west Wales and set up a screen print studio called Spork Studios.