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Judith Yarrow
Evenbode Valley, Ascott-V-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, Art print, Nature, Landscape

2020

$130.61
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€111.76
CA$178.81
A$200.33
CHF 104.27
MX$2,439.59
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SEK 1,250.84
DKK 834.24
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Evenbode Valley, Ascott-V-Wychwood by Judith Yarrow depicts a traditional Autumn scene showing a row of bare trees on the riverside. The colours are drawn from soft yellows, greens, pale blues, rich dark browns and black. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Evenbode Valley, Ascott-V-Wychwood by Judith Yarrow [2020] Giclée Print on Paper Limited edition: Edition of 100 Complete size of mounted print: 42 H x 53.5 W x 0.5 D cm (16.54 x 21.06 x 0.20 in) Sold unframed but mounted Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look Image size: Height: 40cm (15.75 in) Width: 29cm (11.42 in) Complete size of sheet Height: 53.5cm (21.06 in) Width: 42cm (16.54 in) Depth: 0.5cm (0.20 in) ARTIST BIOGRAPHY: Judith Yarrow is an artist and bookmaker living and works in Chipping Norton painting beautiful landscapes by taking inspiration from the British coastline. 1990: moved to Oxfordshire and went back to study for an Art Degree at The Mid Warks College of Art and Design. Lived and worked on a farm in Wales Taught Traveller children and worked as a social worker in London. Studied Art and trained as a teacher at Homerton College, Cambridge. Born: Jordans, Buckinghamshire. She has had many solo exhibitions and exhibits widely STATEMENT "The inspiration for my landscapes is mainly from the walking I do, especially on Islands, in N.Wales, the South West and other remote places. In my paintings I explore different materials and surfaces, using resist, collage, scratching, acrylics, pastel, inks, oil, lino cuts, etching and book making. I created a large body of work based on 2 stays on Rathlin Island, which was exhibited at the Beldam Gallery, Brunel University. I am continuing to explore other islands – Coll, Skomer, Ramsey, Scolt Head, Orkney and the Ardnamurchan and Knoydart peninsulars. A year ago I spent a month’s residency on Shetland, which has led to a series of paintings and a large book which unfolds from inside a larchwood box and can be hung on the wall. I was involved in a project with writer Shirley Toulson and bookmaker Ama Bolton. We made a pilgrimage to the places C19th landscape painter Samuel Palmer painted in North Wales and The South West. Two artist’s books and a series of paintings were exhibited to mark the bicentenary of Palmer’s birth and included in the Ovada Gallery, (Oxford) exhibition: Quest – Artist as Pilgrim. In 2006 I was part of a National Trust art project at Chastleton House. In 2007 I was one of 3 artists to respond visually to music, composed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Oxfordshire Artweeks. In 2010 I worked on a personal exploration of Alzheimer’s disease using imagery from my mother’s nursing home garden. This work includes a book, which was exhibited at an international dementia conference in London."
  • Creator:
    Judith Yarrow
  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.54 in (42 cm)Width: 21.07 in (53.5 cm)Depth: 0.12 in (3 mm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Edition of 100Price: $131
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  • Gallery Location:
    Deddington, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: WYCHWOOD ART GALLERY 1stDibs: LU632314099152

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