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Tammy MackayRowland’s Dodo (Version II), Art Print, Photopolymer, fine art, realist2010
2010
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Rowland’s Dodo (Version II) is a limited edition Photopolymer print on soft white Somerset paper by Tammy Mackay. The black and white print is highly detailed and could easily be mistaken for an original.
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Tammy Mackay Rowland's Dodo (Version II)
Limited Edition Photppolymer Print Edition of 30
Size: H 56.5cm x W 75cm x D 0.1cm
Sold Unframed
Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY:
Tammy Mackay comments "I have always had a passion for printmaking, which has always been my main form of expression. Although I have used etching and monoprint as my primary mediums, I have always experimented with new techniques. More recently I have used photopolymer plates and drypoint. These techniques are often combined with hand drawn or hand coloured chine collé. Exploring and developing new techniques opens up new possibilities which I feel is essential to my development as an artist and printmaker. Tammy Mackay's most recent body of work is entitled Love [loss] and Identity. This series has been a personal exploration of these themes. A journey of feelings often linked to an object, moment or past memory. Images have become both layered in process and layered in meaning. Animals and birds have become central to the theme and convey a subtle symbolism within their depiction. “Those Lost Forever” exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2013 and “Gone but not Forgotten” exhibited in this year’s show are both from this series. I grew up on a farm in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. I studied at Rhodes University in South Africa and graduated with an Honours Degree in Fine Arts, majoring in Printmaking. Although I now live in the UK, my work still reflects the imagery of where I grew up. I show my work in the UK and abroad, and have had work included in corporate collections in South Africa.
- Creator:Tammy Mackay (British)
- Creation Year:2010
- Dimensions:Height: 22.25 in (56.5 cm)Width: 29.53 in (75 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Deddington, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU632314142302
Tammy Mackay
Tammy Mackay works are available to buy with Wychwood art online and in our art gallery. Tammy Mackay's Dodo work and other works are available for sale online and in our art gallery but do call us to double check . Tammy Mackay comments "I have always had a passion for printmaking, which has always been my main form of expression. Although I have used etching and monoprint as my primary mediums, I have always experimented with new techniques. More recently I have used photopolymer plates and drypoint. These techniques are often combined with hand drawn or hand coloured chine collé. Exploring and developing new techniques opens up new possibilities which I feel is essential to my development as an artist and printmaker. Tammy Mackay's most recent body of work is entitled Love [loss] and Identity. This series has been a personal exploration of these themes. A journey of feelings often linked to an object, moment or past memory. Images have become both layered in process and layered in meaning. Animals and birds have become central to the theme and convey a subtle symbolism within their depiction. “Those Lost Forever” exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2013 and “Gone but not Forgotten” exhibited in this year’s show are both from this series. I grew up on a farm in the Eastern Cape of South Africa
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