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My latest collages use cut and tear to paint ‘Landscapes from the Imagination’. This technique creates a hybrid art form that builds images by remixing, overlaying and re-contextualising fragments of daily life that appear in print media. Nothing is what it seems. I use 1960’s women’s magazines as my source material as these are from the era that saw colour first introduced in periodicals and magazines. The paper is uncoated, and the print quality poor by today’s standards, making it easy to tear and creating soft deckled edges. It also takes in ink and paint so the images can be worked over and highlighted with drawn marks. The matt finish gives the finished work a softer quality than if I used current glossy magazines. Some of the printed material used has relevance to the image I am working on - others don’t. Fast food ads become landscape; fashion shoots suggest ploughed fields or flora; and scouring pads become gravel paths while an egg yolk can light up a sky, the list is endless. The collages come together with teasing little details; my mind can’t help but wander, and I go where it takes me while painting with paper. Some of the pieces are deliberate, but in most cases I am trusting the creative process to help build a final image that talk to the viewer. My collages are a form of recycling: trees become paper that becomes magazines whose printed images include nature and consumer products such as food, fashion and home wares. I cut, tear and reassemble these images to create landscapes depicting the trees that started the whole process.
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Elizabeth Bessant is an award-winning artist who lives and works in London. She started her career as a silkscreen printmaker in the 1980s’ quickly establishing her reputation with exhibitions at the Royal Academy, many UK galleries plus international exhibitions in New York, LA and Paris. Her journey has taken her through 28 years as a couture designer where fashion became her medium of expression dressing society women, couture brides and celebrities. Now she focuses on her artwork. Elizabeth appeared in Sky Arts ‘Landscape Artist of the Year’ in 2022. In her early career, she specialised in printmaking and exhibitions included: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1982, 1983, 1985; New York Art Expo 1987, 1988, 1989; California Art Expo 1987, 1988, 1989; NEC Birmingham 1988; Atlantis Paper Awards Exhibition 1984 (won best print in show). By 1987 she was already listed in Who’s Who in International Art. Since returning to her art practice many accolades have followed, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Artists in 2018. In 2024 Elizabeth had a solo exhibition called “Refashioned” at Ad Lib Gallery, Wimbledon, one of the artworks “Lady or Tramp” has been selected for the Women in Art Fair at the Mall Galleries. A feature throughout her career is her attention to detail which defined her couture and continues to be a striking feature of her artwork. Elizabeth says: ‘It’s the artist’s role to continually question and influence how people perceive the world.’
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