Yasmeen Khan | Night Ruins, 2024

£150.00

Monotype

Media Dimensions: 33 x 40 cm

Image Dimensions: 24 x 30 cm

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Yasmeen Khan is an Edinburgh based printmaker, writer and illustrator. In her printmaking practice, she works mainly with monotype and various intaglio processes, because she finds them perfect for creating ambiguous, expressive and intriguing images that test the boundaries between abstraction and representation. Khan's prints are about haunting and nostalgia, and also about genre. She's interested in how narratives work through constructing spaces and landscapes, and speaking to something else we already know. She aims to explore these resonances and create spaces for stories to unfold in that will also draw the viewer in; spaces that project into the world and absorb something of it.

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Monotype

Media Dimensions: 33 x 40 cm

Image Dimensions: 24 x 30 cm

Unique Work

Framed only

Yasmeen Khan is an Edinburgh based printmaker, writer and illustrator. In her printmaking practice, she works mainly with monotype and various intaglio processes, because she finds them perfect for creating ambiguous, expressive and intriguing images that test the boundaries between abstraction and representation. Khan's prints are about haunting and nostalgia, and also about genre. She's interested in how narratives work through constructing spaces and landscapes, and speaking to something else we already know. She aims to explore these resonances and create spaces for stories to unfold in that will also draw the viewer in; spaces that project into the world and absorb something of it.

Monotype

Media Dimensions: 33 x 40 cm

Image Dimensions: 24 x 30 cm

Unique Work

Framed only

Yasmeen Khan is an Edinburgh based printmaker, writer and illustrator. In her printmaking practice, she works mainly with monotype and various intaglio processes, because she finds them perfect for creating ambiguous, expressive and intriguing images that test the boundaries between abstraction and representation. Khan's prints are about haunting and nostalgia, and also about genre. She's interested in how narratives work through constructing spaces and landscapes, and speaking to something else we already know. She aims to explore these resonances and create spaces for stories to unfold in that will also draw the viewer in; spaces that project into the world and absorb something of it.

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