Lindsey Moran | Reclamation II, 2023
Photopolymer
Media Dimensions: 40 x 31 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 21 cm
Edition of 25
Framed/unframed
Lindsey has a keen interest in the relationship between printmaking and photography. Her work explores the impact of light in both architectural and organic contexts; whilst being created by a process that is itself dependent on light exposure. Lindsey works predominantly with photopolymer etching plates which allow her to produce textures and detail with continuous tones and rich blacks. As an educationalist Lindsey has a love of buildings of historic or educational significance. Places that celebrate or house collections that both inform and educate. Lindsey has exhibited widely; recent highlights include Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, Royal West of England Academy Open Exhibition, Global Print Douro, the New Light Art Prize and the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
Photopolymer
Media Dimensions: 40 x 31 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 21 cm
Edition of 25
Framed/unframed
Lindsey has a keen interest in the relationship between printmaking and photography. Her work explores the impact of light in both architectural and organic contexts; whilst being created by a process that is itself dependent on light exposure. Lindsey works predominantly with photopolymer etching plates which allow her to produce textures and detail with continuous tones and rich blacks. As an educationalist Lindsey has a love of buildings of historic or educational significance. Places that celebrate or house collections that both inform and educate. Lindsey has exhibited widely; recent highlights include Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, Royal West of England Academy Open Exhibition, Global Print Douro, the New Light Art Prize and the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
Photopolymer
Media Dimensions: 40 x 31 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 21 cm
Edition of 25
Framed/unframed
Lindsey has a keen interest in the relationship between printmaking and photography. Her work explores the impact of light in both architectural and organic contexts; whilst being created by a process that is itself dependent on light exposure. Lindsey works predominantly with photopolymer etching plates which allow her to produce textures and detail with continuous tones and rich blacks. As an educationalist Lindsey has a love of buildings of historic or educational significance. Places that celebrate or house collections that both inform and educate. Lindsey has exhibited widely; recent highlights include Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, Royal West of England Academy Open Exhibition, Global Print Douro, the New Light Art Prize and the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.