Shirley Hunter - Annabel, 2021

£350.00

Photopolymer

Media Dimensions: 19 x 26 cm

Image Dimensions: 5.5 x 11 cm

Edition of 10

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Hunter’s work focuses on personal themes of loss, memory, connection and family legacy. She’s interested in the passage of time and what’s left behind after separation or death. The people we engage with all bear witness to our existence and we theirs, impressing upon each other and leaving behind or taking along parts of ourselves that awaken and preserve memory. She works across several techniques, including woodcut, etching and photopolymer.

In her series, Together, Apart, she has used woodcut to create images that touch on themes of gestation, birth, separation and memory.

In her ongoing series, Annabel, she’s explored and manipulated old family snapshots of her mother and grandmother. The photopolymer prints reveal the emotional and psychological ‘messages’ under the surface, unconsciously passed along from mother the daughter.

A self-taught maker from a young age, Hunter has completed the Advanced Textile Course, Fine Art Course and Advanced Print Course at City Literature Institute.

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Photopolymer

Media Dimensions: 19 x 26 cm

Image Dimensions: 5.5 x 11 cm

Edition of 10

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £35.00 (unframed).

Hunter’s work focuses on personal themes of loss, memory, connection and family legacy. She’s interested in the passage of time and what’s left behind after separation or death. The people we engage with all bear witness to our existence and we theirs, impressing upon each other and leaving behind or taking along parts of ourselves that awaken and preserve memory. She works across several techniques, including woodcut, etching and photopolymer.

In her series, Together, Apart, she has used woodcut to create images that touch on themes of gestation, birth, separation and memory.

In her ongoing series, Annabel, she’s explored and manipulated old family snapshots of her mother and grandmother. The photopolymer prints reveal the emotional and psychological ‘messages’ under the surface, unconsciously passed along from mother the daughter.

A self-taught maker from a young age, Hunter has completed the Advanced Textile Course, Fine Art Course and Advanced Print Course at City Literature Institute.

Photopolymer

Media Dimensions: 19 x 26 cm

Image Dimensions: 5.5 x 11 cm

Edition of 10

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £35.00 (unframed).

Hunter’s work focuses on personal themes of loss, memory, connection and family legacy. She’s interested in the passage of time and what’s left behind after separation or death. The people we engage with all bear witness to our existence and we theirs, impressing upon each other and leaving behind or taking along parts of ourselves that awaken and preserve memory. She works across several techniques, including woodcut, etching and photopolymer.

In her series, Together, Apart, she has used woodcut to create images that touch on themes of gestation, birth, separation and memory.

In her ongoing series, Annabel, she’s explored and manipulated old family snapshots of her mother and grandmother. The photopolymer prints reveal the emotional and psychological ‘messages’ under the surface, unconsciously passed along from mother the daughter.

A self-taught maker from a young age, Hunter has completed the Advanced Textile Course, Fine Art Course and Advanced Print Course at City Literature Institute.