I recently visited the Bridget Riley exhibition at the Graves Gallery in Sheffield and was inspired to create the following prints.
Fascinated by her use of line and colour I wanted to explore this in my own practice. While Bridget Riley’s pieces look at optical illusions created with colour and line I was more interested in line and colour. To create these pieces I used acrylic paint and a gelatin plate, the lines were created with various combs purchased in a chemist. While I call these mono prints – I layered prints of different colours over each other to achieve the effect I wanted to achieve.
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AuthorSue works in mixed media with a particular focus on acrylics, textiles, and photography. Archives
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