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The Ghost in the Machine - Limited Edition of 10 (unframed) Print

Clare Phelan

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Etching on Paper

Size: 24.8 W x 24.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Limited edition of 10 printed by the Artist edition number and signature on each print This print is part of a new body of work inspired by Sunny Bank Mills in Farsley, Leeds. During my first visit to their archive I became fascinated with some of the wages’ books from the 1930’s. These particular books had been reused. ‘Peg plan’ designs, used to programme the textile looms, were stuck onto pages recording the names of workers and the wages given to them. These records are only partially obscured by the peg plans. The two sets of information ‘sit together’ as a visual narrative of life in the Mill

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Printmaking:Etching on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:24.8 W x 24.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Clare Phelan is a visual artist using print and installation to explore the multiple dimensions of the print matrix. Influenced by the post industrial landscape of Northern England where she has lived all her life, her current practice utilises nineteenth and twentieth century coding technology artefacts such as textile jacquards, music box discs and IBM punch cards. She explores these artefacts as carriers of narrative, the paper creases and the rusty damaged metal tell the story of obsolete technologies. They hold memories of their past, making and function. They also evoke memories of those who made and used them. The traditional analogue printmaking processes she employs echo the labour inherent in the making of these materials, while the binary language of the machine dances in rhythmic patterns through her work as a signifier of our digital age. Winner of the inaugural ‘Scott Creative Arts Foundation’ Emerging Artist award, Clare was also shortlisted for the ‘London Contemporary Art’ Prize in 2019, she was also awarded the Intaglio Printmakers prize at the ‘Flourish Award’ for Excellence in Printmaking in 2019.

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