Suzanne Moxhay | Two Trees
CYMK Photopolymer Etching
Image size: 30 × 21cm
Paper size: 44 × 35cm
Edition of 5
£470 unframed or £47 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.
Suzanne’s practice is informed by the theatre of film-making. Drawing from an archive of collected imagery and her own photographs she builds complex montages that resemble empty sets. New life is breathed into these deserted spaces by encroaching foliage or startled birds and often an uneasy sense of stillness prevails. Working intuitively, she finds points of connection through fragments of imagery, either through shared subject matter or formal considerations such as following the path of light from one image through another. The viewer is invited to speculate on these imaginary scenes that are charged with narrative potential.
Suzanne Moxhay is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools and has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally, since 2002. Her work is held in many significant public and private collections including the University of the Arts Collection, The Royal Academy of Arts, The Cooper Union New York, the FSC, the Lodeveans Collection and Oxford University. She has featured in numerous publications including The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Times and Aesthetica Magazine and has been profiled and interviewed on the BBC Culture Show. She has had three prints commissioned and published by the Royal Academy of Arts.
CYMK Photopolymer Etching
Image size: 30 × 21cm
Paper size: 44 × 35cm
Edition of 5
£470 unframed or £47 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.
Suzanne’s practice is informed by the theatre of film-making. Drawing from an archive of collected imagery and her own photographs she builds complex montages that resemble empty sets. New life is breathed into these deserted spaces by encroaching foliage or startled birds and often an uneasy sense of stillness prevails. Working intuitively, she finds points of connection through fragments of imagery, either through shared subject matter or formal considerations such as following the path of light from one image through another. The viewer is invited to speculate on these imaginary scenes that are charged with narrative potential.
Suzanne Moxhay is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools and has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally, since 2002. Her work is held in many significant public and private collections including the University of the Arts Collection, The Royal Academy of Arts, The Cooper Union New York, the FSC, the Lodeveans Collection and Oxford University. She has featured in numerous publications including The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Times and Aesthetica Magazine and has been profiled and interviewed on the BBC Culture Show. She has had three prints commissioned and published by the Royal Academy of Arts.
CYMK Photopolymer Etching
Image size: 30 × 21cm
Paper size: 44 × 35cm
Edition of 5
£470 unframed or £47 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.
Suzanne’s practice is informed by the theatre of film-making. Drawing from an archive of collected imagery and her own photographs she builds complex montages that resemble empty sets. New life is breathed into these deserted spaces by encroaching foliage or startled birds and often an uneasy sense of stillness prevails. Working intuitively, she finds points of connection through fragments of imagery, either through shared subject matter or formal considerations such as following the path of light from one image through another. The viewer is invited to speculate on these imaginary scenes that are charged with narrative potential.
Suzanne Moxhay is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools and has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally, since 2002. Her work is held in many significant public and private collections including the University of the Arts Collection, The Royal Academy of Arts, The Cooper Union New York, the FSC, the Lodeveans Collection and Oxford University. She has featured in numerous publications including The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Times and Aesthetica Magazine and has been profiled and interviewed on the BBC Culture Show. She has had three prints commissioned and published by the Royal Academy of Arts.