Sara Lee's new prints 'Transform' and Interchange' were begun as a response to the winter landscape at Rabley, while Sara was artist in residence in 2013 and when snow fell and beautifully transformed the farm landscape there to monochrome It took an invitation from Stoney Road Press in Dublin in 2017 to work with them again and the working of white on white with gesso and carborundum, for the prints to finally come to fruition. Sara Lee 2018
'Sea Change' is a series of 3 atmospheric Japanese woodcuts by Sara Lee, drawn from the artist's native Wales and the Thames estuary. They are both observant and symbolic of the beauty and the disquiet of landscape in change. The imagery draws the eye across the water to a beckoning horizon. Lee's subtle palette of looming tones and gravid skies hold their strong presence with the seemingly unremarkable, but beautiful colour grey.
Rooted in a landscape tradition, Sara Lee's images are a response to the ephemeral nature of terrain; a gentle and evocative connection between what is known and what is imagined or remembered.
Sara Lee studied Printmaking at Central School of Art. London. Selected Exhibitions: Rabley Gallery; London Original Print Fair; Photo Ireland, Dublin; Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions. Residences - UK: Rabley Drawing Centre; The Peninsula Project, Stoneman Gallery, Cornwall; Brisons Veor - Cornwall; Alayrac, France. Selected Collections: Golder - Thompson Collection; Swindon Museum and Gallery Colllection; Otter Gallery, Univ. of Chichester Collection; Victoria and Albert Museum, UK; Tama Univ. Collection, Tokyo.
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SARA LEE
Interchange, 2018
Intaglio
54 x 70 cm
Edition of 40
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