Renowned for her vivid, expressionistic paintings and graphic works, this book celebrates the key prints of Barbara Rae RA. Commentary from master printers provide insight into her practice.
Included in this special edition of the book is Achill, an exclusive etching inspired by Rae’s yearly travels to the far west coast of County Mayo in Ireland. Published in a limited edition of 100, the prints are individually signed and numbered by the artist.
In this first comprehensive study of Rae's prints, Andrew Lambirth charts her development as a printmaker from her early experiments at Edinburgh College of Art to her recent collaboration with Coriander Studios. While the significant relationship with her painting is demonstrated, it is Rae's unwavering commitment to printmaking as an independent and important medium, and her continued experimentation with its methods and materials, that distinguish her work.
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