Katherine Allen | Play along, 2025

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Monotype

Media Dimensions: 35 x 29.5 cm

Image Dimensions: 30 x 25 cm

Unique Work


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Katherine's work explores women's roles and relationships, sometimes delving into the experience of motherhood. Primarily a figurative artist, her work reflects personal and collective narratives, inviting viewers to engage with themes of identity, and the complexities of womanhood. Katherine’s work reflects her current stage in life and is a way for her to explore the delicate balance between her multiple roles as mother, professional and artist. Katherine’s work often incorporates printmaking. Monotype printing has become a powerful form of self-expression and exploration for Katherine. With its unique blend of spontaneity and control, each piece is a dialogue between creativity and the materials. Katherine embraces the unpredictability of the process, which gives her work its unusual markings and blurry textures.

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Monotype

Media Dimensions: 35 x 29.5 cm

Image Dimensions: 30 x 25 cm

Unique Work


Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £36.00.


Katherine's work explores women's roles and relationships, sometimes delving into the experience of motherhood. Primarily a figurative artist, her work reflects personal and collective narratives, inviting viewers to engage with themes of identity, and the complexities of womanhood. Katherine’s work reflects her current stage in life and is a way for her to explore the delicate balance between her multiple roles as mother, professional and artist. Katherine’s work often incorporates printmaking. Monotype printing has become a powerful form of self-expression and exploration for Katherine. With its unique blend of spontaneity and control, each piece is a dialogue between creativity and the materials. Katherine embraces the unpredictability of the process, which gives her work its unusual markings and blurry textures.