![]() Her work is typically deeply private and explores themes of trauma, memory, and her personal struggle with mental illness. This print accompanies “fieldnotes“, a Damn Fine Press zine by Clare Lyons, focussing on spatial relationships in domestic and suburban settings using them to depict the slow overwhelming and encroaching sensation of living with anxiety in a day-to-day context.įour-colour risograph print on 170gsm Munken Pure rough paper.Ģ97x420mm / Signed and numbered by the artist.Ĭlare Lyons is a photographer and visual artist living in Dublin. Please note colours may vary between computer screens. For details on shipping and returns click here. This print is sold unframed securely packaged in a cardboard tube, sent via An Post Standard Postage. Her soft, bold illustrative style translates beautifully to screen printing, and we have been delighted to collaborate with Fuchsia on a number of projects. If we put our collective energy into educating ourselves, examining our own behaviour, having difficult conversations with each other and donating funds, we can help at least a little bit. 50% of profits will go to the Irish Refugee Council, who support people in the asylum process and people who have been granted refugee status in Ireland.įuchsia is an illustrator interested in human interaction and capturing small moments, who enjoys working with solid blocks of colour and simple shapes. ![]() Made as a response to the protests and conversations about race taking place around the world, this print encourages us to take a moment to check in with and support each other. Edition of 100, signed and numbered by the artist. "Close (esc)"Ĥ20 x 594mm / on 350gsm Colorplan Racing Green paper. This work explores tension and emotion, and plays on the calm yet powerful presence of nature.įrames can be purchased through Damn Fine Print in black, white and natural wooden finishes. ![]() Her work mainly consists of dynamic compositions which create parity between shifting geometric structures and photographic representations of the sea. She holds a BA in Fine Art Printmaking from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, and has been creating work experimenting with integration and interaction with the sea for a number of years. Izzy Rose Grange is a Dublin based artist and printmaker. Edition of 20, signed and numbered by the artist. 420 x 594mm / on 170gsm Munken Polar Rough paper.
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