Eska Marsh
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Exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair for a second year, Eska Marsh showcases her latest collection of prints, ranging from intricate drypoints to bold collagraphs.
Her work is distinguished by a unique painterly style that blends darkness, playfulness, and subtle humour, drawing inspiration from myths, folk stories, and her own ideas which often mirror our human nature.
Premiering at the fair are Eska’s newest series of prints titled 'A Wild Beast Or A God', 'I Will Carry You But My Wings Will Not', 'The Great Flee', and 'If You Suck At Playing The Trumpet, That's Probably Why', representing half a year’s worth of work.
A graduate of Falmouth University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Craft, Eska has garnered significant acclaim over the past decade, with her works displayed in exhibitions such as the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition under the patronage of Katherine Jones RA and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With her work displayed in exclusive galleries throughout England and Wales, Eska has been recognised by renowned publications like Pressing Matters and received accolades such as 'Best in Show' from Tutton & Young. Having recently exhibited in The Hepworth Wakefield annual print fair and upcoming showcases at Townhouse, Spitalfields part of London Design Festival, Eska continues to captivate audiences with her latest series of monochrome collagraphs featuring brass instruments in their debut performance.
Her work is distinguished by a unique painterly style that blends darkness, playfulness, and subtle humour, drawing inspiration from myths, folk stories, and her own ideas which often mirror our human nature.
Premiering at the fair are Eska’s newest series of prints titled 'A Wild Beast Or A God', 'I Will Carry You But My Wings Will Not', 'The Great Flee', and 'If You Suck At Playing The Trumpet, That's Probably Why', representing half a year’s worth of work.
A graduate of Falmouth University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Craft, Eska has garnered significant acclaim over the past decade, with her works displayed in exhibitions such as the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition under the patronage of Katherine Jones RA and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With her work displayed in exclusive galleries throughout England and Wales, Eska has been recognised by renowned publications like Pressing Matters and received accolades such as 'Best in Show' from Tutton & Young. Having recently exhibited in The Hepworth Wakefield annual print fair and upcoming showcases at Townhouse, Spitalfields part of London Design Festival, Eska continues to captivate audiences with her latest series of monochrome collagraphs featuring brass instruments in their debut performance.
Exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair for a second year, Eska Marsh showcases her latest collection of prints, ranging from intricate drypoints to bold collagraphs.
Her work is distinguished by a unique painterly style that blends darkness, playfulness, and subtle humour, drawing inspiration from myths, folk stories, and her own ideas which often mirror our human nature.
Premiering at the fair are Eska’s newest series of prints titled 'A Wild Beast Or A God', 'I Will Carry You But My Wings Will Not', 'The Great Flee', and 'If You Suck At Playing The Trumpet, That's Probably Why', representing half a year’s worth of work.
A graduate of Falmouth University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Craft, Eska has garnered significant acclaim over the past decade, with her works displayed in exhibitions such as the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition under the patronage of Katherine Jones RA and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With her work displayed in exclusive galleries throughout England and Wales, Eska has been recognised by renowned publications like Pressing Matters and received accolades such as 'Best in Show' from Tutton & Young. Having recently exhibited in The Hepworth Wakefield annual print fair and upcoming showcases at Townhouse, Spitalfields part of London Design Festival, Eska continues to captivate audiences with her latest series of monochrome collagraphs featuring brass instruments in their debut performance.
Her work is distinguished by a unique painterly style that blends darkness, playfulness, and subtle humour, drawing inspiration from myths, folk stories, and her own ideas which often mirror our human nature.
Premiering at the fair are Eska’s newest series of prints titled 'A Wild Beast Or A God', 'I Will Carry You But My Wings Will Not', 'The Great Flee', and 'If You Suck At Playing The Trumpet, That's Probably Why', representing half a year’s worth of work.
A graduate of Falmouth University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Craft, Eska has garnered significant acclaim over the past decade, with her works displayed in exhibitions such as the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition under the patronage of Katherine Jones RA and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With her work displayed in exclusive galleries throughout England and Wales, Eska has been recognised by renowned publications like Pressing Matters and received accolades such as 'Best in Show' from Tutton & Young. Having recently exhibited in The Hepworth Wakefield annual print fair and upcoming showcases at Townhouse, Spitalfields part of London Design Festival, Eska continues to captivate audiences with her latest series of monochrome collagraphs featuring brass instruments in their debut performance.
Exhibiting at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair for a second year, Eska Marsh showcases her latest collection of prints, ranging from intricate drypoints to bold collagraphs.
Her work is distinguished by a unique painterly style that blends darkness, playfulness, and subtle humour, drawing inspiration from myths, folk stories, and her own ideas which often mirror our human nature.
Premiering at the fair are Eska’s newest series of prints titled 'A Wild Beast Or A God', 'I Will Carry You But My Wings Will Not', 'The Great Flee', and 'If You Suck At Playing The Trumpet, That's Probably Why', representing half a year’s worth of work.
A graduate of Falmouth University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Craft, Eska has garnered significant acclaim over the past decade, with her works displayed in exhibitions such as the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition under the patronage of Katherine Jones RA and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With her work displayed in exclusive galleries throughout England and Wales, Eska has been recognised by renowned publications like Pressing Matters and received accolades such as 'Best in Show' from Tutton & Young. Having recently exhibited in The Hepworth Wakefield annual print fair and upcoming showcases at Townhouse, Spitalfields part of London Design Festival, Eska continues to captivate audiences with her latest series of monochrome collagraphs featuring brass instruments in their debut performance.
Her work is distinguished by a unique painterly style that blends darkness, playfulness, and subtle humour, drawing inspiration from myths, folk stories, and her own ideas which often mirror our human nature.
Premiering at the fair are Eska’s newest series of prints titled 'A Wild Beast Or A God', 'I Will Carry You But My Wings Will Not', 'The Great Flee', and 'If You Suck At Playing The Trumpet, That's Probably Why', representing half a year’s worth of work.
A graduate of Falmouth University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Craft, Eska has garnered significant acclaim over the past decade, with her works displayed in exhibitions such as the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition under the patronage of Katherine Jones RA and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
With her work displayed in exclusive galleries throughout England and Wales, Eska has been recognised by renowned publications like Pressing Matters and received accolades such as 'Best in Show' from Tutton & Young. Having recently exhibited in The Hepworth Wakefield annual print fair and upcoming showcases at Townhouse, Spitalfields part of London Design Festival, Eska continues to captivate audiences with her latest series of monochrome collagraphs featuring brass instruments in their debut performance.