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Jo de Pear

Sea Fan IX (Pink-Blush)

Two colour unique screen and woodblock print. Screen printed acrylic first colour, with oil based woodblock second colour layer on top.
Hand-printed by the Artist on Somerset Satin paper 410gsm with hand-torn edges. Varied edition signed as 1/1.
Due to the nature of the ink which has a slightly reflective quality to it, the colours in these photographs are not exact.
Unframed.
Paper size: 60 x 86cm
Delivery within 1-2 weeks.

About the artist

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Jo de Pear is a professional printmaker working with a variety of print techniques that include etching, lithography, collagraph and silkscreen. She has in the past printed onto glass, wood, paper and metal. Recent works have been made using the cyanotype print process, exposing sensitised paper to the strong UV light of the Caribbean sun to produce the final Prussian blue print.

Jo has exhibited widely across the UK; at The Bargehouse Gallery, The Coningsby Gallery, The Mernier Chocolate Factory, Clifford Chance, Glasgow Print Studio, National Gallery Edinburgh, The Barbican, Bainbridge Print Open, Mall Galleries, Bankside Gallery and most recently in the solo exhibition ‘Here Comes the Sun’ at The Department Store in Brixton, London. You will also find her work on display regularly at the Affordable Art Fair in New York, Paris, Battersea, Bristol and Bath.

Jo’s work is held in numerous collections including at The British Museum and in the V&A prints and drawings collection.

Jo lives and works in London. 

£850.00

Plus £10 for UK delivery

Two colour unique screen and woodblock print. Screen printed acrylic first colour, with oil based woodblock second colour layer on top.
Hand-printed by the Artist on Somerset Satin paper 410gsm with hand-torn edges. Varied edition signed as 1/1.
Due to the nature of the ink which has a slightly reflective quality to it, the colours in these photographs are not exact.
Unframed.
Paper size: 60 x 86cm
Delivery within 1-2 weeks.

About the artist

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Jo de Pear is a professional printmaker working with a variety of print techniques that include etching, lithography, collagraph and silkscreen. She has in the past printed onto glass, wood, paper and metal. Recent works have been made using the cyanotype print process, exposing sensitised paper to the strong UV light of the Caribbean sun to produce the final Prussian blue print.

Jo has exhibited widely across the UK; at The Bargehouse Gallery, The Coningsby Gallery, The Mernier Chocolate Factory, Clifford Chance, Glasgow Print Studio, National Gallery Edinburgh, The Barbican, Bainbridge Print Open, Mall Galleries, Bankside Gallery and most recently in the solo exhibition ‘Here Comes the Sun’ at The Department Store in Brixton, London. You will also find her work on display regularly at the Affordable Art Fair in New York, Paris, Battersea, Bristol and Bath.

Jo’s work is held in numerous collections including at The British Museum and in the V&A prints and drawings collection.

Jo lives and works in London. 


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