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Annabel MacIver | 'A Golden Cage is Still a Cage', 2025
Aquatint
Media Dimensions: 38 x 56 cm
Image Dimensions: 25 x 30 cm
Edition of 20
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Time passes, often unnoticed, and we assume that with this we progress; yet ancient myths seem as relevant today as they ever were (despite being told uniquely from the male perspective). Within this framework, Annabel MacIver has sought to question this by using a combination of both traditional print processes, the expanded realm of 3D ceramic printing and a discussion with AI. The works submitted are group of etchings, that were initially inspired by the book of the Greek Goddess Circe by Madeline Miller. Each work uses a grid motif as a backdrop, which MacIver sees as a way to explain time as the constant, withour messy lives and societies chaotically layered upon this. Her works also reference other artists and occasionally bring the present day into focus. Annabel MacIver is a mixed media artist, but print invariably features as she is drawn to the depth and variety of the mark making and enjoys how it speaks to other processes. She has exhibited in group exhibitions and a solo show, with highlights including The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Woolwich Print Fair, RWA and SWA. She graduates from the Royal College of Art with an MA Print this year.
Aquatint
Media Dimensions: 38 x 56 cm
Image Dimensions: 25 x 30 cm
Edition of 20
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £35.00.
Time passes, often unnoticed, and we assume that with this we progress; yet ancient myths seem as relevant today as they ever were (despite being told uniquely from the male perspective). Within this framework, Annabel MacIver has sought to question this by using a combination of both traditional print processes, the expanded realm of 3D ceramic printing and a discussion with AI. The works submitted are group of etchings, that were initially inspired by the book of the Greek Goddess Circe by Madeline Miller. Each work uses a grid motif as a backdrop, which MacIver sees as a way to explain time as the constant, withour messy lives and societies chaotically layered upon this. Her works also reference other artists and occasionally bring the present day into focus. Annabel MacIver is a mixed media artist, but print invariably features as she is drawn to the depth and variety of the mark making and enjoys how it speaks to other processes. She has exhibited in group exhibitions and a solo show, with highlights including The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Woolwich Print Fair, RWA and SWA. She graduates from the Royal College of Art with an MA Print this year.