This monotype by Marion MacPhee was part of a group show titled In-between, one of our seasonal art-selling displays across the Royal Academy.
‘I aim to draw the viewer into personal contemplation through representations of the natural world. I work in both monotype and etching; each allows a unique style of mark-making that conveys an elemental sense of landscape.' - Marion MacPhee
In-between highlights the work of four contemporary artists exploring and depicting coastal environments. Through their distinctive processes, each journeys near and far, documenting land and sea in situ before developing prints through extended studio-based practice. Responding to the ephemeral nature of the planet, the show invites us to reflect on our relationship to the natural world and our collective presence within it.
From Japanese woodcut and monotype to screenprint and intaglio, this display celebrates a diverse and exciting range of printmaking techniques.
About Marion MacPhee
Marion MacPhee graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art, and exhibits widely in the UK.MacPhee says, “Growing up on the Isle of Skye you are never more than five miles from the sea. It is this connection that has had a dominant influence upon my work; exploring themes relating to natural environment, history and mythology in an attempt to capture the...
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