Sherrie-Leigh Jones | Between the cloud and the Mountain, 2022
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 38 x 56 cm
Image Dimensions: 27 x 27 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
Sherrie-Leigh Jones is a Printmaker based in Brighton, East Sussex. She creates imagined landscape prints inspired by nature, natural phenomena, and the romantic sublime. Inspiration is also drawn from Japanese prints and concepts including the woodblock printmaking movement known as Shin-hanga and Sansuiga, paintings that depict an idealised landscape using the forms of mountains, rivers, clouds and mist. Her works offer the viewer a sense of escapism and a reminder of the simplicity and calmness of being in nature, embodying the changing seasons and times of day with their ambient light and colours. To create her prints she assembles collages using photographs taken on her travels and walks in the English countryside, combining them with painted elements. These form the foundation for her screenprints that are often printed with graphite powder and pigments. Jones exhibits in the UK and internationally, including the RA Summer Exhibition (2021). Work is held in Jeremy Cooper's Collection and private collections in the UK, Europe, USA and Taiwan. Her work has received support and recognition from a-n and Arts Council England (2020), Woolwich Contemporary Editions (2018), Print Futures Award (2015) and her commission by fashion label TBA featured on the cover of Grazia China (2013).
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 38 x 56 cm
Image Dimensions: 27 x 27 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
Sherrie-Leigh Jones is a Printmaker based in Brighton, East Sussex. She creates imagined landscape prints inspired by nature, natural phenomena, and the romantic sublime. Inspiration is also drawn from Japanese prints and concepts including the woodblock printmaking movement known as Shin-hanga and Sansuiga, paintings that depict an idealised landscape using the forms of mountains, rivers, clouds and mist. Her works offer the viewer a sense of escapism and a reminder of the simplicity and calmness of being in nature, embodying the changing seasons and times of day with their ambient light and colours. To create her prints she assembles collages using photographs taken on her travels and walks in the English countryside, combining them with painted elements. These form the foundation for her screenprints that are often printed with graphite powder and pigments. Jones exhibits in the UK and internationally, including the RA Summer Exhibition (2021). Work is held in Jeremy Cooper's Collection and private collections in the UK, Europe, USA and Taiwan. Her work has received support and recognition from a-n and Arts Council England (2020), Woolwich Contemporary Editions (2018), Print Futures Award (2015) and her commission by fashion label TBA featured on the cover of Grazia China (2013).
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 38 x 56 cm
Image Dimensions: 27 x 27 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
Sherrie-Leigh Jones is a Printmaker based in Brighton, East Sussex. She creates imagined landscape prints inspired by nature, natural phenomena, and the romantic sublime. Inspiration is also drawn from Japanese prints and concepts including the woodblock printmaking movement known as Shin-hanga and Sansuiga, paintings that depict an idealised landscape using the forms of mountains, rivers, clouds and mist. Her works offer the viewer a sense of escapism and a reminder of the simplicity and calmness of being in nature, embodying the changing seasons and times of day with their ambient light and colours. To create her prints she assembles collages using photographs taken on her travels and walks in the English countryside, combining them with painted elements. These form the foundation for her screenprints that are often printed with graphite powder and pigments. Jones exhibits in the UK and internationally, including the RA Summer Exhibition (2021). Work is held in Jeremy Cooper's Collection and private collections in the UK, Europe, USA and Taiwan. Her work has received support and recognition from a-n and Arts Council England (2020), Woolwich Contemporary Editions (2018), Print Futures Award (2015) and her commission by fashion label TBA featured on the cover of Grazia China (2013).