Katherine Allen - Untitled (red top), 2022

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Monotype

34 x 42 cm

Unique Work

Katherine is an artist living and working in Sussex. Primarily a figurative artist, the themes that run through her work are focussed on women, domesticity and motherhood. Katherine’s work is a reflection of her current stage in life and is a way for her to work through the delicate balance between her multiple roles as mother, professional and artist.

Katherine uses a printmaking technique to make her work. Her recent works are monotypes executed in gouache. She enjoys the printmaking process and how it removes her control over the final image. It also gives the works their unusual markings and blurry textures.

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Monotype

34 x 42 cm

Unique Work

Katherine is an artist living and working in Sussex. Primarily a figurative artist, the themes that run through her work are focussed on women, domesticity and motherhood. Katherine’s work is a reflection of her current stage in life and is a way for her to work through the delicate balance between her multiple roles as mother, professional and artist.

Katherine uses a printmaking technique to make her work. Her recent works are monotypes executed in gouache. She enjoys the printmaking process and how it removes her control over the final image. It also gives the works their unusual markings and blurry textures.

Monotype

34 x 42 cm

Unique Work

Katherine is an artist living and working in Sussex. Primarily a figurative artist, the themes that run through her work are focussed on women, domesticity and motherhood. Katherine’s work is a reflection of her current stage in life and is a way for her to work through the delicate balance between her multiple roles as mother, professional and artist.

Katherine uses a printmaking technique to make her work. Her recent works are monotypes executed in gouache. She enjoys the printmaking process and how it removes her control over the final image. It also gives the works their unusual markings and blurry textures.