Josephine Birch | Hyper Focus

£800.00

Monotype Diptych
Image size: 70 x 39cm, 70 x 78cm together
Paper size: 70 x 39cm, 70 x 78cm together

Unique

£800 unframed or £80 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.

These works are all moments of a day at work, putting up hair in the morning, preparing to head to the studio, the cat and dog joining me as I work, and out on location when everything but the focus of the drawing drops away. In all works is a slow meditative sense of deeply looking.

By drawing alone Josephine experiences the natural world; with a sketchbook she satisfies the modern urge to share, to photograph, by becoming even closer to the subject, recording it physically so that it is no longer landscape but memory being written. By taking these sketches through print, memory and process allow for the imagination to run away, the method creates a sense of calm and meditation so that the experience is intuitive. Josephines strong understanding of print, through her career as lecturer, print technician and studio manager, gives her control over her method whilst allowing for spontaneity so that there is still room for discovery. The focus shifts between fragments of remembered moments and sketches. Light on the back of a shining beetle, fluorescent windows in tower blocks, a figure against the rising moon, changing weather, walking the dog. The every day beauty of the ordinary day, picked out and collaged together.

Her monotypes are the first assemblages of ideas and “the most exciting moments”, working blindly. These monotypes in turn inspire Etchings and Lithographs.

Josephine is Print Co-ordinator at Arts University Plymouth, is a Royal Drawing School Drawing Year Scholar and has 1st class MA and BA Illustration. She is recent recipient of the David Cantor Memorial Fund, Make South West for Lithography and Jerwood 1:1 funding for Printmaking.

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Monotype Diptych
Image size: 70 x 39cm, 70 x 78cm together
Paper size: 70 x 39cm, 70 x 78cm together

Unique

£800 unframed or £80 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.

These works are all moments of a day at work, putting up hair in the morning, preparing to head to the studio, the cat and dog joining me as I work, and out on location when everything but the focus of the drawing drops away. In all works is a slow meditative sense of deeply looking.

By drawing alone Josephine experiences the natural world; with a sketchbook she satisfies the modern urge to share, to photograph, by becoming even closer to the subject, recording it physically so that it is no longer landscape but memory being written. By taking these sketches through print, memory and process allow for the imagination to run away, the method creates a sense of calm and meditation so that the experience is intuitive. Josephines strong understanding of print, through her career as lecturer, print technician and studio manager, gives her control over her method whilst allowing for spontaneity so that there is still room for discovery. The focus shifts between fragments of remembered moments and sketches. Light on the back of a shining beetle, fluorescent windows in tower blocks, a figure against the rising moon, changing weather, walking the dog. The every day beauty of the ordinary day, picked out and collaged together.

Her monotypes are the first assemblages of ideas and “the most exciting moments”, working blindly. These monotypes in turn inspire Etchings and Lithographs.

Josephine is Print Co-ordinator at Arts University Plymouth, is a Royal Drawing School Drawing Year Scholar and has 1st class MA and BA Illustration. She is recent recipient of the David Cantor Memorial Fund, Make South West for Lithography and Jerwood 1:1 funding for Printmaking.

Monotype Diptych
Image size: 70 x 39cm, 70 x 78cm together
Paper size: 70 x 39cm, 70 x 78cm together

Unique

£800 unframed or £80 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.

These works are all moments of a day at work, putting up hair in the morning, preparing to head to the studio, the cat and dog joining me as I work, and out on location when everything but the focus of the drawing drops away. In all works is a slow meditative sense of deeply looking.

By drawing alone Josephine experiences the natural world; with a sketchbook she satisfies the modern urge to share, to photograph, by becoming even closer to the subject, recording it physically so that it is no longer landscape but memory being written. By taking these sketches through print, memory and process allow for the imagination to run away, the method creates a sense of calm and meditation so that the experience is intuitive. Josephines strong understanding of print, through her career as lecturer, print technician and studio manager, gives her control over her method whilst allowing for spontaneity so that there is still room for discovery. The focus shifts between fragments of remembered moments and sketches. Light on the back of a shining beetle, fluorescent windows in tower blocks, a figure against the rising moon, changing weather, walking the dog. The every day beauty of the ordinary day, picked out and collaged together.

Her monotypes are the first assemblages of ideas and “the most exciting moments”, working blindly. These monotypes in turn inspire Etchings and Lithographs.

Josephine is Print Co-ordinator at Arts University Plymouth, is a Royal Drawing School Drawing Year Scholar and has 1st class MA and BA Illustration. She is recent recipient of the David Cantor Memorial Fund, Make South West for Lithography and Jerwood 1:1 funding for Printmaking.

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