Anna Harley - Frangipani Tree, 2024

£400.00

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm

Image Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm

Edition of 22

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Rooted within the Northern European Landscape tradition, Anna Harley’s work explores the sublime within the landscapes that she encounters while out walking. Of Anglo-Scandinavian descent, her focus is frequently the hills and coastal areas of the South West of England and the lakes and forests near her family summer home in central Sweden.

Harley builds the landscapes within her screenprints from layers of digital images, drawings and exposed objects, such as sheer fabric, while retaining a feeling of calm, unity and serenity in her work. She enjoys the tension the different sources create in the finished work and how they subvert the viewers’ understanding of what they are looking at.

Harley’s focus more recently has broadened to include the landscapes explored during her travels around the world. Shown here, this recent collection of prints result from a trip to the  Caribbean earlier this year. Harley enjoyed working away from her usual muted colour palette to capture the tropical seas around the islands of the Caribbean and used the Magnificent Frigatebird and Flamingos to capture the wildness, freedom and movement around these old volcanic islands.

Harley graduated from the University of the West of England in 2009 with a Masters Degree in Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking and has since produced her screen prints at Spike Print Studio in Bristol.

She has exhibited widely since 2009 in a number of independent shows and larger mixed exhibitions. Harley has exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition six times, The Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and the RE International Original Print Exhibition (2021)

Harley is currently working on a new body of work for a  major commission to provide the external and internal artwork for a new hospital building in the South West.

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Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm

Image Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm

Edition of 22

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £40.00 (unframed).

Rooted within the Northern European Landscape tradition, Anna Harley’s work explores the sublime within the landscapes that she encounters while out walking. Of Anglo-Scandinavian descent, her focus is frequently the hills and coastal areas of the South West of England and the lakes and forests near her family summer home in central Sweden.

Harley builds the landscapes within her screenprints from layers of digital images, drawings and exposed objects, such as sheer fabric, while retaining a feeling of calm, unity and serenity in her work. She enjoys the tension the different sources create in the finished work and how they subvert the viewers’ understanding of what they are looking at.

Harley’s focus more recently has broadened to include the landscapes explored during her travels around the world. Shown here, this recent collection of prints result from a trip to the  Caribbean earlier this year. Harley enjoyed working away from her usual muted colour palette to capture the tropical seas around the islands of the Caribbean and used the Magnificent Frigatebird and Flamingos to capture the wildness, freedom and movement around these old volcanic islands.

Harley graduated from the University of the West of England in 2009 with a Masters Degree in Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking and has since produced her screen prints at Spike Print Studio in Bristol.

She has exhibited widely since 2009 in a number of independent shows and larger mixed exhibitions. Harley has exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition six times, The Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and the RE International Original Print Exhibition (2021)

Harley is currently working on a new body of work for a  major commission to provide the external and internal artwork for a new hospital building in the South West.

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm

Image Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm

Edition of 22

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £40.00 (unframed).

Rooted within the Northern European Landscape tradition, Anna Harley’s work explores the sublime within the landscapes that she encounters while out walking. Of Anglo-Scandinavian descent, her focus is frequently the hills and coastal areas of the South West of England and the lakes and forests near her family summer home in central Sweden.

Harley builds the landscapes within her screenprints from layers of digital images, drawings and exposed objects, such as sheer fabric, while retaining a feeling of calm, unity and serenity in her work. She enjoys the tension the different sources create in the finished work and how they subvert the viewers’ understanding of what they are looking at.

Harley’s focus more recently has broadened to include the landscapes explored during her travels around the world. Shown here, this recent collection of prints result from a trip to the  Caribbean earlier this year. Harley enjoyed working away from her usual muted colour palette to capture the tropical seas around the islands of the Caribbean and used the Magnificent Frigatebird and Flamingos to capture the wildness, freedom and movement around these old volcanic islands.

Harley graduated from the University of the West of England in 2009 with a Masters Degree in Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking and has since produced her screen prints at Spike Print Studio in Bristol.

She has exhibited widely since 2009 in a number of independent shows and larger mixed exhibitions. Harley has exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition six times, The Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and the RE International Original Print Exhibition (2021)

Harley is currently working on a new body of work for a  major commission to provide the external and internal artwork for a new hospital building in the South West.