Deborah Bunce - Flux, 2023
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 70 x 100 cm
Image Dimensions: 50 x 78 cm
Edition of 8
Framed/unframed
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Living and working in Cornwall Deborah’s practice is concerned with themes around repetition of line and broken rhythms echoing traces sensed within as well as those viewed around her, both in the man made and natural environment she is surrounded by.
Deborah studied Fine Art at Falmouth University UK where her interest in printmaking was ignited, discovering Mokulito print process while there, this is the main method she uses to make prints that have a soft textural surface with an ephemeral feel to them.
Creating work that has a quiet presence and tranquility, she hopes for a slowing down in those that view the work.
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 70 x 100 cm
Image Dimensions: 50 x 78 cm
Edition of 8
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £30.00 (unframed).
Living and working in Cornwall Deborah’s practice is concerned with themes around repetition of line and broken rhythms echoing traces sensed within as well as those viewed around her, both in the man made and natural environment she is surrounded by.
Deborah studied Fine Art at Falmouth University UK where her interest in printmaking was ignited, discovering Mokulito print process while there, this is the main method she uses to make prints that have a soft textural surface with an ephemeral feel to them.
Creating work that has a quiet presence and tranquility, she hopes for a slowing down in those that view the work.
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 70 x 100 cm
Image Dimensions: 50 x 78 cm
Edition of 8
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £30.00 (unframed).
Living and working in Cornwall Deborah’s practice is concerned with themes around repetition of line and broken rhythms echoing traces sensed within as well as those viewed around her, both in the man made and natural environment she is surrounded by.
Deborah studied Fine Art at Falmouth University UK where her interest in printmaking was ignited, discovering Mokulito print process while there, this is the main method she uses to make prints that have a soft textural surface with an ephemeral feel to them.
Creating work that has a quiet presence and tranquility, she hopes for a slowing down in those that view the work.