Scarlett Rebecca | 'Hiraeth, Lynton Avenue, Hallway.', 2022
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 17 x 27 cm
Image Dimensions: 17 x 27 cm
Edition of 8
Framed/unframed
Scarlett’s work reflects a deep connection to the human experience, with a focus on themes that evoke both contemplation and emotion. Within her work she explores the subjects of mortality, afterlife, identity, and associated cultural narratives. The medium of stone lithography has played a pivotal role in her artistic expression, known for its complex process and delicate results, stone lithography requires meticulous attention to detail and artistic finesse. Scarlett's print 'Hiraeth, Lynton Avenue, Hallway' is taken from an ongoing series of prints concerned with loss and identity. Hiraeth is a welsh word which translates as *a homesickness tinged with grief and sadness over the lost, past, or departed.* The patterns featured in this series are taken from Scarlett's childhood home and the homes of her deceased loved ones. This series of stone lithographs is a contemplative and reflective series wherein Scarlett is considering her identity after experiencing grief.
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 17 x 27 cm
Image Dimensions: 17 x 27 cm
Edition of 8
Framed/unframed
Scarlett’s work reflects a deep connection to the human experience, with a focus on themes that evoke both contemplation and emotion. Within her work she explores the subjects of mortality, afterlife, identity, and associated cultural narratives. The medium of stone lithography has played a pivotal role in her artistic expression, known for its complex process and delicate results, stone lithography requires meticulous attention to detail and artistic finesse. Scarlett's print 'Hiraeth, Lynton Avenue, Hallway' is taken from an ongoing series of prints concerned with loss and identity. Hiraeth is a welsh word which translates as *a homesickness tinged with grief and sadness over the lost, past, or departed.* The patterns featured in this series are taken from Scarlett's childhood home and the homes of her deceased loved ones. This series of stone lithographs is a contemplative and reflective series wherein Scarlett is considering her identity after experiencing grief.
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 17 x 27 cm
Image Dimensions: 17 x 27 cm
Edition of 8
Framed/unframed
Scarlett’s work reflects a deep connection to the human experience, with a focus on themes that evoke both contemplation and emotion. Within her work she explores the subjects of mortality, afterlife, identity, and associated cultural narratives. The medium of stone lithography has played a pivotal role in her artistic expression, known for its complex process and delicate results, stone lithography requires meticulous attention to detail and artistic finesse. Scarlett's print 'Hiraeth, Lynton Avenue, Hallway' is taken from an ongoing series of prints concerned with loss and identity. Hiraeth is a welsh word which translates as *a homesickness tinged with grief and sadness over the lost, past, or departed.* The patterns featured in this series are taken from Scarlett's childhood home and the homes of her deceased loved ones. This series of stone lithographs is a contemplative and reflective series wherein Scarlett is considering her identity after experiencing grief.