Jodie Wingham | To Hold, 2023

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Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 60 x 87 cm
Image Dimensions: 54 x 79 cm
Edition of 5
Framed/unframed

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Jodie Wingham is an artist who challenges the constructs of Printmaking through an investigation into the nature of looking. Wingham’s recent body of work explores the photographic Mokulito print, using her own research and experimentation as a printmaker to combine traditional techniques with modern technologies and materials to explore the photographic image. With a keen interest in documenting the details, rather than providing the viewer with the full picture, her prints looks at the subtle clues our gestures can reveal and how these can be read. The hands have often been considered visual signs to others about what we may be feeling at that particular moment in time however, the narrative is left to the viewer to decipher. Her work has been selected for shows across the United Kingdom, recently she was runner up in the Woman in Art Prize (2023) and shortlisted for the Great British art prize in association with Artists and Illustrators Magazine exhibiting at the OXO gallery (2022), part of START.ART Fair London at Saatchi Gallery (2022), London and part of the Royal Academy Summer exhibition 2021. She is a member of the UKNA, selected for a solo show at OUTPOST gallery, Norwich 2019 and awarded an associate member of the RBSA in Birmingham 2023.

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Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 60 x 87 cm
Image Dimensions: 54 x 79 cm
Edition of 5
Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £54.50.

Jodie Wingham is an artist who challenges the constructs of Printmaking through an investigation into the nature of looking. Wingham’s recent body of work explores the photographic Mokulito print, using her own research and experimentation as a printmaker to combine traditional techniques with modern technologies and materials to explore the photographic image. With a keen interest in documenting the details, rather than providing the viewer with the full picture, her prints looks at the subtle clues our gestures can reveal and how these can be read. The hands have often been considered visual signs to others about what we may be feeling at that particular moment in time however, the narrative is left to the viewer to decipher. Her work has been selected for shows across the United Kingdom, recently she was runner up in the Woman in Art Prize (2023) and shortlisted for the Great British art prize in association with Artists and Illustrators Magazine exhibiting at the OXO gallery (2022), part of START.ART Fair London at Saatchi Gallery (2022), London and part of the Royal Academy Summer exhibition 2021. She is a member of the UKNA, selected for a solo show at OUTPOST gallery, Norwich 2019 and awarded an associate member of the RBSA in Birmingham 2023.

Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 60 x 87 cm
Image Dimensions: 54 x 79 cm
Edition of 5
Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £54.50.

Jodie Wingham is an artist who challenges the constructs of Printmaking through an investigation into the nature of looking. Wingham’s recent body of work explores the photographic Mokulito print, using her own research and experimentation as a printmaker to combine traditional techniques with modern technologies and materials to explore the photographic image. With a keen interest in documenting the details, rather than providing the viewer with the full picture, her prints looks at the subtle clues our gestures can reveal and how these can be read. The hands have often been considered visual signs to others about what we may be feeling at that particular moment in time however, the narrative is left to the viewer to decipher. Her work has been selected for shows across the United Kingdom, recently she was runner up in the Woman in Art Prize (2023) and shortlisted for the Great British art prize in association with Artists and Illustrators Magazine exhibiting at the OXO gallery (2022), part of START.ART Fair London at Saatchi Gallery (2022), London and part of the Royal Academy Summer exhibition 2021. She is a member of the UKNA, selected for a solo show at OUTPOST gallery, Norwich 2019 and awarded an associate member of the RBSA in Birmingham 2023.

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