SALLY CUTLER - ORIGINAL, LIMITED EDITION, LINOCUT PORTRAITS OF REAL LONDONERS AND COLLOGRAPHS.
Sally studied illustration and printmaking at Liverpool Art School, and graduated in 1991. She mainly works in linocut which she often incorporates with collage, painting, multiblock printing and hand printed lead type.
Recently she has been producing collographs inspired by nature and using recycled materials to construct them. She has enjoyed working with bold blocks of colour and exploring a more abstracted style letting the materials and her inner emotions and thoughts inform the subject matter.
Her work ‘Beneath the Evening Sun Nature Watches’ won The International Mini Print de Cadaques, Spain 2020 and this work and 30 newly created collographs toured during 2021 throughout Spain, France and the U.K.
Selected Exhibitions include: The Royal Society of Portrait Painters, The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Society of Wood Engravers, British International Mini Print, The John Ruskin Prize (shortlisted) at Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, CowParade London and New Art Gallery Walsall.
Sally teaches printmaking and drawing throughout London. She worked predominantly for Dulwich Picture Gallery as one of their artist tutors for 17 years. She has also been artist in residence at numerous museums, art galleries and several schools in London and two special needs centres in Buckinghamshire and runs The Art Club in London (est. 2015) an art school for children.
Sally studied illustration and printmaking at Liverpool Art School, and graduated in 1991. She mainly works in linocut which she often incorporates with collage, painting, multiblock printing and hand printed lead type.
Recently she has been producing collographs inspired by nature and using recycled materials to construct them. She has enjoyed working with bold blocks of colour and exploring a more abstracted style letting the materials and her inner emotions and thoughts inform the subject matter.
Her work ‘Beneath the Evening Sun Nature Watches’ won The International Mini Print de Cadaques, Spain 2020 and this work and 30 newly created collographs toured during 2021 throughout Spain, France and the U.K.
Selected Exhibitions include: The Royal Society of Portrait Painters, The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Society of Wood Engravers, British International Mini Print, The John Ruskin Prize (shortlisted) at Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, CowParade London and New Art Gallery Walsall.
Sally teaches printmaking and drawing throughout London. She worked predominantly for Dulwich Picture Gallery as one of their artist tutors for 17 years. She has also been artist in residence at numerous museums, art galleries and several schools in London and two special needs centres in Buckinghamshire and runs The Art Club in London (est. 2015) an art school for children.
EUAN CUNNINGHAM - LONDON INK DRAWINGS, FURNITURE DESIGN and GARDEN SCULPTURE.
In my most recent series of works I have enjoyed experimenting with paint, layering colours and then scraping and carving through the surface revealing what is underneath.
I like the idea of revealing colours through the layers which become blended as I carve into them.
I also like the idea of revealing colours that in some way relate to the subject and its history.
My other work includes drawing and sculpture.
Last year I won a bursary to complete two new sculptural works for Fresh Air Art.
My sculptures are predominantly constructed from stainless steel and/or wood. I enjoy playing with words and scale and creating functional yet playful sculptural pieces such as my Knife and Fork Dining Table and Chairs.
I have received commissions both nationally and internationally.
I enjoy working in different mediums and find each practice can spark ideas off in unexpected ways.
I have my own range of greetings cards produced from my London Ink drawings and have been commissioned by Southwark Cathedral, Downing Street, The Tate Gallery and The Horniman Museum.
In my most recent series of works I have enjoyed experimenting with paint, layering colours and then scraping and carving through the surface revealing what is underneath.
I like the idea of revealing colours through the layers which become blended as I carve into them.
I also like the idea of revealing colours that in some way relate to the subject and its history.
My other work includes drawing and sculpture.
Last year I won a bursary to complete two new sculptural works for Fresh Air Art.
My sculptures are predominantly constructed from stainless steel and/or wood. I enjoy playing with words and scale and creating functional yet playful sculptural pieces such as my Knife and Fork Dining Table and Chairs.
I have received commissions both nationally and internationally.
I enjoy working in different mediums and find each practice can spark ideas off in unexpected ways.
I have my own range of greetings cards produced from my London Ink drawings and have been commissioned by Southwark Cathedral, Downing Street, The Tate Gallery and The Horniman Museum.