Rosalind Hobley
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Rosalind Hobley is a London based artist working with an early photographic process called Cyanotype. To make these prints she coats heavyweight cotton rag paper with a solution containing iron salts, and exposes them to UV light under a large format negative. The resulting prints are a characteristic Prussian (Cyan) blue colour.
Hobley trained as a sculptor originally and she uses still uses light and shadow to define form in her work. She is obsessed with figurative art and still life/memento mori.
Education/Exhibitions:
BA Hons in Fine Art Sculpture from Maidstone College of Art; recipient of the Create Church St Grant; LCN Scholarship; awarded first place in the Alternative Processes Series of the 16th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, and Honourable Mention in the Portrait Series. Her work has featured in many publications, as well as the RA Summer Exhibitions and juried shows at the Turner Contemporary, and Hastings Contemporary Galleries, and others. Her portrait work is on display in Westminster City Hall.
Hobley trained as a sculptor originally and she uses still uses light and shadow to define form in her work. She is obsessed with figurative art and still life/memento mori.
Education/Exhibitions:
BA Hons in Fine Art Sculpture from Maidstone College of Art; recipient of the Create Church St Grant; LCN Scholarship; awarded first place in the Alternative Processes Series of the 16th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, and Honourable Mention in the Portrait Series. Her work has featured in many publications, as well as the RA Summer Exhibitions and juried shows at the Turner Contemporary, and Hastings Contemporary Galleries, and others. Her portrait work is on display in Westminster City Hall.
Rosalind Hobley is a London based artist working with an early photographic process called Cyanotype. To make these prints she coats heavyweight cotton rag paper with a solution containing iron salts, and exposes them to UV light under a large format negative. The resulting prints are a characteristic Prussian (Cyan) blue colour.
Hobley trained as a sculptor originally and she uses still uses light and shadow to define form in her work. She is obsessed with figurative art and still life/memento mori.
Education/Exhibitions:
BA Hons in Fine Art Sculpture from Maidstone College of Art; recipient of the Create Church St Grant; LCN Scholarship; awarded first place in the Alternative Processes Series of the 16th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, and Honourable Mention in the Portrait Series. Her work has featured in many publications, as well as the RA Summer Exhibitions and juried shows at the Turner Contemporary, and Hastings Contemporary Galleries, and others. Her portrait work is on display in Westminster City Hall.
Hobley trained as a sculptor originally and she uses still uses light and shadow to define form in her work. She is obsessed with figurative art and still life/memento mori.
Education/Exhibitions:
BA Hons in Fine Art Sculpture from Maidstone College of Art; recipient of the Create Church St Grant; LCN Scholarship; awarded first place in the Alternative Processes Series of the 16th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, and Honourable Mention in the Portrait Series. Her work has featured in many publications, as well as the RA Summer Exhibitions and juried shows at the Turner Contemporary, and Hastings Contemporary Galleries, and others. Her portrait work is on display in Westminster City Hall.
Rosalind Hobley is a London based artist working with an early photographic process called Cyanotype. To make these prints she coats heavyweight cotton rag paper with a solution containing iron salts, and exposes them to UV light under a large format negative. The resulting prints are a characteristic Prussian (Cyan) blue colour.
Hobley trained as a sculptor originally and she uses still uses light and shadow to define form in her work. She is obsessed with figurative art and still life/memento mori.
Education/Exhibitions:
BA Hons in Fine Art Sculpture from Maidstone College of Art; recipient of the Create Church St Grant; LCN Scholarship; awarded first place in the Alternative Processes Series of the 16th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, and Honourable Mention in the Portrait Series. Her work has featured in many publications, as well as the RA Summer Exhibitions and juried shows at the Turner Contemporary, and Hastings Contemporary Galleries, and others. Her portrait work is on display in Westminster City Hall.
Hobley trained as a sculptor originally and she uses still uses light and shadow to define form in her work. She is obsessed with figurative art and still life/memento mori.
Education/Exhibitions:
BA Hons in Fine Art Sculpture from Maidstone College of Art; recipient of the Create Church St Grant; LCN Scholarship; awarded first place in the Alternative Processes Series of the 16th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, and Honourable Mention in the Portrait Series. Her work has featured in many publications, as well as the RA Summer Exhibitions and juried shows at the Turner Contemporary, and Hastings Contemporary Galleries, and others. Her portrait work is on display in Westminster City Hall.