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Mark Pearce
Mark A Pearce, Moon Rising over Wastewater, Contemporary Landscape Linocut Print

2020

$585.26
£432
€504.97
CA$807.74
A$904.85
CHF 471.51
MX$11,037.32
NOK 5,991.81
SEK 5,649.85
DKK 3,768.94

About the Item

Mark A Pearce Moon Rising over Wastewater Limited Edition Landscape Print Edition of 32 Sold Mounted but Unframed Image size: H 36.5cm x W 60cm Mount size: H 52.5cm x W 76cm x D 0.5cm Sold Unframed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look. Moon Rising over Wastewater is a limited edition linocut print by Mark A Pearce. The bright colours and juxtaposition of lines lifts this work and makes it a cheerful work that brings the outside in. Mark A Pearce handprinted linocuts available to buy online and in our art gallery. Mark Pearce grew up in Cumbria where he trained at Carlisle College of Art. Mark Pearce then studied at The Norwich School of Art and after a successful career as a graphic designer in London, Mark moved back to Cumbria in 2006. He works from his Ravenglass home, creating vibrant images using a variety of media: Painting with watercolour, gouache, pastels and oils, and as a printmaker his techniques include reduction lino/woodcuts, dry point, etching and carborundum printing. Mark A Pearce says, “It’s all about noticing things”. Here in Ravenglass the mountains almost reach the shore, and the three rivers meet to form a perfect estuary, so there is a huge variety of landscape to notice. I make pictures to share the excitement of a light effect, a composition or a colour combination. I particularly enjoy the discipline of multi colour printing; it forces me to think precisely about the nature of what I see and how to put it across. To quote Henry Moore: Art should help everyone to enjoy and appreciate the world.
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  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20.67 in (52.5 cm)Width: 29.93 in (76 cm)Depth: 0.2 in (5 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Deddington, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU63236027682

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