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Sally McGill
“The main inspiration for my work comes from landscape, particularly when seen from the
air so that the world becomes flat pattern. I am interested that you can often see the
history of the land – tracks of former roads cutting across fields, standing stones,
clearings etc.
I like to organise shapes and patterns, starting paintings in a loose way, incorporating
drips and accidental marks, working in layers and using a fairly limited palette. I have
always worked on paper as well as canvas and have tried different printing methods
including etching and lithography, but I am now concentrating on screenprinting as it most
suits the way I work.”
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All in All
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Drop in the Ocean
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Magic Garden
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Land Marks
Water Marks
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Summer
Spring
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Sally has exhibited regularly since 1998, showing in and around London and also in France and Switzerland, both in solo and group shows.
She has been working with Artizan Editions since 2004 and has had prints shown at the Royal Academy Summer exhibition (2004), The Hunting Prizes (2005), Originals 2006 where she won the Julian Trevelyan Memorial Prize, and at The Chelsea Arts Club.
Please contact Artizan Editions for more information.
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