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Paul Hogg | Trees Under an Orange Sky, 2024
Linocut
Media Dimensions: 66 x 87 cm
Image Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm
Edition of 10
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Paul Hogg is a British painter and printmaker whose practice explores his relationship with landscape. His prints draw on memory and direct observation of the countryside and of urban environments, and his focus lies in achieving harmony and balance within his compositions, emphasising formal elements such as colour, tone, spatial relationships, and surface texture. He predominantly works with linocut and screen print, employing techniques that involve layering colour and varying pressure during hand-printing to create rich, textured surfaces. Motifs in his work often include trees, birds, clouds, and architectural elements, reflecting his deep connection to the landscapes of his childhood and his experiences in both rural and urban settings. A graduate of the Painting School at the Royal College of Art, Paul Hogg’s work has been showcased in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the UK, including the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and the RA Summer Exhibition, and is held in private collections in Britain, Europe, the USA, and Australia. He has received several awards for his work, including the TSB Bank Travel Award, the Oppenheim John Downes Memorial Award, the East London Printmakers Prize, the Eames Fine Art Prize and the Hawthorn Prize for Print.
Linocut
Media Dimensions: 66 x 87 cm
Image Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm
Edition of 10
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £103.00.
Paul Hogg is a British painter and printmaker whose practice explores his relationship with landscape. His prints draw on memory and direct observation of the countryside and of urban environments, and his focus lies in achieving harmony and balance within his compositions, emphasising formal elements such as colour, tone, spatial relationships, and surface texture. He predominantly works with linocut and screen print, employing techniques that involve layering colour and varying pressure during hand-printing to create rich, textured surfaces. Motifs in his work often include trees, birds, clouds, and architectural elements, reflecting his deep connection to the landscapes of his childhood and his experiences in both rural and urban settings. A graduate of the Painting School at the Royal College of Art, Paul Hogg’s work has been showcased in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the UK, including the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and the RA Summer Exhibition, and is held in private collections in Britain, Europe, the USA, and Australia. He has received several awards for his work, including the TSB Bank Travel Award, the Oppenheim John Downes Memorial Award, the East London Printmakers Prize, the Eames Fine Art Prize and the Hawthorn Prize for Print.