Georgina Warne

 

Georgina Warne The natural world, especially that of the British countryside, is an inspiration for the artist Georgina Warne. This becomes evident upon seeing the many facets of her highly individual work; original porcelain sculptures of hares and hounds each embellished with cobalt script and associated motifs - stoneware owls, raku fired, curious and compelling - upscale drawings in charcoal and crayon of favoured creatures - three dimensional hangings on hand made paper and suspended from bramble branches, of birds flying free and animals racing and chasing.

Print making is an important aspect of this artists work; her dry points involve the scribing of the desired images onto a plate, of copper and prespex, with a diamond tip. Once the drawing is complete Georgina then prints each, using her own press, from plate to paper. The editions are always low, usually between 10 and 40 seldom more. Currently Georgina is hand colouring each one with watercolour washes, thus in doing so every print is truly unique.

 
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Georgina Warne

Georgina Warne