Nikki Tait Cork Printmakers
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Nikki Tait is a relief printmaker, working mainly with wood - both wood cuts and wood engraving. An Irish citizen, she has a small studio in west Cork and the natural environment there inspires many of her prints, although she also has a base in the UK.
Her work has been exhibited widely in Ireland and England as well as North America, Japan and Australia. Her prints have been selected for both of "The Masters - Relief Prints" in 2015 and 2019, organised by the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers; for the "Impressions Print Exhibition" in Ireland; and for the annual Society of Wood Engravers exhibitions.
She is a member of Cork Printmakers and her website - named after the townland where her studio is located - is www.cullenaghprints.com
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Nikki Tait is a relief printmaker, working mainly with wood - both wood cuts and wood engraving. An Irish citizen, she has a small studio in west Cork and the natural environment there inspires many of her prints, although she also has a base in the UK.
Her work has been exhibited widely in Ireland and England as well as North America, Japan and Australia. Her prints have been selected for both of "The Masters - Relief Prints" in 2015 and 2019, organised by the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers; for the "Impressions Print Exhibition" in Ireland; and for the annual Society of Wood Engravers exhibitions.
She is a member of Cork Printmakers and her website - named after the townland where her studio is located - is www.cullenaghprints.com
Nikki Tait is a relief printmaker, working mainly with wood - both wood cuts and wood engraving. An Irish citizen, she has a small studio in west Cork and the natural environment there inspires many of her prints, although she also has a base in the UK.
Her work has been exhibited widely in Ireland and England as well as North America, Japan and Australia. Her prints have been selected for both of "The Masters - Relief Prints" in 2015 and 2019, organised by the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers; for the "Impressions Print Exhibition" in Ireland; and for the annual Society of Wood Engravers exhibitions.
She is a member of Cork Printmakers and her website - named after the townland where her studio is located - is www.cullenaghprints.com