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Vicky OldfieldVicky Oldfield, Autumn Collection, limited edition still life print2015
2015
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Vicky Oldfield, ‘Autumn Collection’ is a hand coloured collograph print; the print is taken from a plate which has been collaged with a variety of textured materials. The plates are then sealed and then inked up and printed in intaglio on damp paper using an etching press. The embossed textural quality of the print is unique to this method. Collage material is added as the print goes through the press.
Due to the process of Vicky Oldfield's' Prints, the editions are variable, which means each print is completely unique; all are printed on Somerset paper 300gms. The work features butterfly's, eggs in a basket, flowers in bottles, feathers and stones which signifies an overall view of the collections of autumn.
Signed, titled, editioned and specified a 'unique' print all written in pencil by the artist along the bottom edge of the print.
Edition of 30 unique prints.
IMAGE SIZE: H:55CM X W:89.5CM
SHEET SIZE: H:68CM X W:102CM
- Creator:Vicky Oldfield (British)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 24.81 in (63 cm)Width: 38.59 in (98 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Deddington, GB
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Vicky Oldfield
Vicky Oldfield artist and print maker with limited edition prints are available and in stock with Wychwood Art online and in our art gallery in Deddington, Oxfordshire.Vicky Oldfield the artist is renowned for her distinctive pictures; the subjects are the story of her fascination with life, whether a still life on a rainy day or a collection of found objects from a walk with her dog, through the British countryside. Vicky Oldfield's works are produced by a variety of materials: wire, etching, oil sticks, tissue paper and coloured card. A collage is made up with these materials and then placed in a metal press. A print is taken of the design and then reworked with colour on top. Her flower designs are bold and striking there is nothing wilting about these compositions what so ever Vicky Oldfield has exhibited twice in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, selling her entire editions on preview night, she is regularly selected for the major London competitions and shows in many galleries across the UK including the Affordable art fair in Battersea.
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