Fleur Ward - Jay, 2022
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 35 x 49.5 cm
Image Dimensions: 35 x 49.5 cm
Unique Work
unframed
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Fleur Ward is currently using their practice as a part of a journey exploring and understanding gender, through people’s bodies and how they represent.
Process is at the forefront of their practice, pushing the technical limits of printmaking techniques. This has resulted in a growing body of eclectic print work. Ranging from abstract works, animal studies and portraiture.
Ward’s series of queer portraits is a rare occasion in which they have become personal with their work. Struggling with understanding their own gender, they began painting those whom they felt an affinity with. Painting the monotype screen prints Ward hopes to subvert the viewers expectations of how any gender would present.
Ward opted for the process of monoprinting via silkscreen to see how much detail could be achieved by such an unpredictable method. While also wanting to retain brush textures and serendipitous ink blending.
These portraits were produced during a Fellowship at West Yorkshire Print Workshop and exhibited as part of a concluding exhibition, ‘Introducing’.
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 35 x 49.5 cm
Image Dimensions: 35 x 49.5 cm
Unique Work
unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £95.00
Fleur Ward is currently using their practice as a part of a journey exploring and understanding gender, through people’s bodies and how they represent.
Process is at the forefront of their practice, pushing the technical limits of printmaking techniques. This has resulted in a growing body of eclectic print work. Ranging from abstract works, animal studies and portraiture.
Ward’s series of queer portraits is a rare occasion in which they have become personal with their work. Struggling with understanding their own gender, they began painting those whom they felt an affinity with. Painting the monotype screen prints Ward hopes to subvert the viewers expectations of how any gender would present.
Ward opted for the process of monoprinting via silkscreen to see how much detail could be achieved by such an unpredictable method. While also wanting to retain brush textures and serendipitous ink blending.
These portraits were produced during a Fellowship at West Yorkshire Print Workshop and exhibited as part of a concluding exhibition, ‘Introducing’.
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 35 x 49.5 cm
Image Dimensions: 35 x 49.5 cm
Unique Work
unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £95.00
Fleur Ward is currently using their practice as a part of a journey exploring and understanding gender, through people’s bodies and how they represent.
Process is at the forefront of their practice, pushing the technical limits of printmaking techniques. This has resulted in a growing body of eclectic print work. Ranging from abstract works, animal studies and portraiture.
Ward’s series of queer portraits is a rare occasion in which they have become personal with their work. Struggling with understanding their own gender, they began painting those whom they felt an affinity with. Painting the monotype screen prints Ward hopes to subvert the viewers expectations of how any gender would present.
Ward opted for the process of monoprinting via silkscreen to see how much detail could be achieved by such an unpredictable method. While also wanting to retain brush textures and serendipitous ink blending.
These portraits were produced during a Fellowship at West Yorkshire Print Workshop and exhibited as part of a concluding exhibition, ‘Introducing’.