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Brie Barnacle | Encircled, 2024
Photo Etching
Media Dimensions: 118 x 50 cm
Image Dimensions: 118 x 50 cm
Edition of 4 (with unique variations)
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Brie is an experimental printmaker who explores the medium of landscape as metaphor for her own lived experiences of mothering, family and self-discovery. Her evocative, often fragmented images, allude to the contemplative and regulating nature of the outdoors as a terrain of connection and redemption. The fragility, complexity and shifting nature of the landscape mirror the landscape of parenting, where a sudden awareness of your own mortality goes together with a desire to foster and preserve memories. In this anthropic time, Brie’s work is made in urgency, documenting and attempting to preserve and protect memories of precious spaces and moments that are slowly disappearing. Brie exhibits her prints internationally and has recently published an article in the California Printmaker about her work.
Photo Etching
Media Dimensions: 118 x 50 cm
Image Dimensions: 118 x 50 cm
Edition of 4 (with unique variations)
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £120.00.
Brie is an experimental printmaker who explores the medium of landscape as metaphor for her own lived experiences of mothering, family and self-discovery. Her evocative, often fragmented images, allude to the contemplative and regulating nature of the outdoors as a terrain of connection and redemption. The fragility, complexity and shifting nature of the landscape mirror the landscape of parenting, where a sudden awareness of your own mortality goes together with a desire to foster and preserve memories. In this anthropic time, Brie’s work is made in urgency, documenting and attempting to preserve and protect memories of precious spaces and moments that are slowly disappearing. Brie exhibits her prints internationally and has recently published an article in the California Printmaker about her work.