Charlie Ash | Tussock, 2024

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Woodblock
Media Dimensions: 55 x 40 cm
Image Dimensions: 45 x 30 cm
Edition of 20
Framed/unframed

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Charlie Ash is an artist and printmaker based in Gloucestershire, England.
Charlie’s practice embraces mark making as part of a living system, one in which materials, places, tools and imagery have an agency which actively shapes patterns of thought and creative work. He finds this particularly evident in printmaking; where the interplay of these phenomena seems to produce surfaces and images with a life of their own.
For WCPF 2024, Charlie is showing woodcut work from two recent projects. They are part of his ongoing experiments with relief-printing, referencing a combination of drawings, film stills and found surfaces; and explore a recurring theme of the human tendency to compulsively reshape our surroundings.  
Charlie is currently working on a range of visual arts projects during an eighteen month studio residency at Prema Arts in Uley, England. Since graduating from Falmouth School of Art in 2019, he has also spent time working in The Hague, Netherlands, undertaking residencies and collaborative projects which have greatly energised his practice.

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Woodblock
Media Dimensions: 55 x 40 cm
Image Dimensions: 45 x 30 cm
Edition of 20
Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £33.00.

Charlie Ash is an artist and printmaker based in Gloucestershire, England.
Charlie’s practice embraces mark making as part of a living system, one in which materials, places, tools and imagery have an agency which actively shapes patterns of thought and creative work. He finds this particularly evident in printmaking; where the interplay of these phenomena seems to produce surfaces and images with a life of their own.
For WCPF 2024, Charlie is showing woodcut work from two recent projects. They are part of his ongoing experiments with relief-printing, referencing a combination of drawings, film stills and found surfaces; and explore a recurring theme of the human tendency to compulsively reshape our surroundings.  
Charlie is currently working on a range of visual arts projects during an eighteen month studio residency at Prema Arts in Uley, England. Since graduating from Falmouth School of Art in 2019, he has also spent time working in The Hague, Netherlands, undertaking residencies and collaborative projects which have greatly energised his practice.

Woodblock
Media Dimensions: 55 x 40 cm
Image Dimensions: 45 x 30 cm
Edition of 20
Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £33.00.

Charlie Ash is an artist and printmaker based in Gloucestershire, England.
Charlie’s practice embraces mark making as part of a living system, one in which materials, places, tools and imagery have an agency which actively shapes patterns of thought and creative work. He finds this particularly evident in printmaking; where the interplay of these phenomena seems to produce surfaces and images with a life of their own.
For WCPF 2024, Charlie is showing woodcut work from two recent projects. They are part of his ongoing experiments with relief-printing, referencing a combination of drawings, film stills and found surfaces; and explore a recurring theme of the human tendency to compulsively reshape our surroundings.  
Charlie is currently working on a range of visual arts projects during an eighteen month studio residency at Prema Arts in Uley, England. Since graduating from Falmouth School of Art in 2019, he has also spent time working in The Hague, Netherlands, undertaking residencies and collaborative projects which have greatly energised his practice.

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