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Caper in Acanthus - Limited Edition hand printed Lino cut. Print

Gloria Dean

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Linocuts on Paper

Size: 8.1 W x 8.1 H x 0 D in

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Caper in Acanthus is a limited edition hand printed Lino cut. Inspired by the European classical riding schools including the Spanish Riding School of Vienna, two white horses frolic together surrounded by Acanthus leaves and scrolls, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement . Limited edition of 50 square Lino cut prints, block size 20.5 x 20.5 cm. I hand press using a bamboo baren on white handmade Zerkall paper. Printing using the bamboo baren give these prints good coverage with a delicate appearance.

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Printmaking:Linocuts on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:50

Size:8.1 W x 8.1 H x 0 D in

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Gloria Dean is a lifelong artist, living and working in Norfolk, UK. Her work has been included in various journals and magazines, and is in private collections worldwide. Her career spans sculpture, illustration, stage sets and the design and restoration of Chinoiserie including work for The Fitzwilliam Museum, The Ashmolean Museum amongst others. She has produced commissioned large scale works of up to 17 ft for private museums and houses. Though she has loved every aspect of her career, drawing and painting are her greatest love. The Iberian horse has featured strongly in her work. During the 1980's whilst travelling to Portugal to study Lusitano's in their home environment she pursued her own studies in classical equitation. She has continued to be inspired by the Baroque horse and also produced bold and powerful studies of bulls. Quote; "Mankind has often viewed the bull as a symbol of strength, something that when, overpowered and devoured, confers his strength upon his self-perceived conqueror. I paint the might and the majesty of the bull as he is naturally.... at ease and at peace." In these works is demonstrated her mastery of the art of draughtsmanship which is seen throughout her work, from the dramatic charcoal studies of ballet dancers to the relaxed sketches of passers-by. "I draw from life, making lightning sketches that capture the essence, body language, and mood. I use this as the basis of every painting. Searching for the purity of line, the absence of line, the emergence of form, emotion from colour and attitude. Stillness from motion and motion from stillness." Gloria Dean.

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