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Anna Harley Still-life Prints

Anna Harley is a professional fine art screen-printer, making prints at Spike Print Studio in Bristol. She has a Masters's Degree in Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking and lives in South Bristol. Her handmade prints are produced in limited editions, so each print is an original artwork, not a reproduction of an artwork made in a different medium.

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Artist: Anna Harley
Anna Harley, Midsummer Night, Contemporary Affordable Art, Tree Print
By Anna Harley
Located in Deddington, GB
Anna Harley Midsummer Night Limited Edition Silkscreen Print Edition of 25 Sheet Size: H 38cm x W 56cm x D 0.1cm Sold Unframed Please note that insitu imag...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anna Harley Still-life Prints

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Paper, Screen

Creation IV, Anna Harley, Limited Edition Print, Starry Night Print
By Anna Harley
Located in Deddington, GB
Anna Harley Creation IV Limited Edition Print Screenprint on Somerset Satin Paper, printed to the deckle paper edge Edition of 30 Size: H 39cm x W 39cm x D 0.5cm Signed Sold Unframed Please note that any insitu images are purely an indication as to how a piece may look. Anna Harley is a professional fine art screen-printer, making prints at Spike Print Studio in Bristol. She has a Masters Degree in Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking and lives in South Bristol. Her handmade prints are produced in limited editions, so each print is an original artwork, not a reproduction of an artwork made in a different medium. She says, "the screenprinting process suits my practice, because it allows me to build images in fine layers of ink, printing layer upon layer until I am happy with the final print. I use a combination of drawing, digital photography and objects directly exposed on the screen, to create these individual layers. I enjoy the tension this creates in my images – is the print based on a drawing or photograph? Is it attached fabric, pencil marks or ink? While engaged in the creative process, I try to stay open minded about how the finished print will look, to allow the print to make itself – print is an extremely process led way of making art and allowing the unexpected to happen and taking advantage of these happy accidents allows the work to stay fresh and exciting." She is inspired by how it feels to be outside, tree silhouettes, passing seasons, the weather, and the sky and how it changes from sunrise to evening. "I love things that sparkle and twinkle. I often use metallic pigments and, in a move that fully embraced my inner kitsch, I have recently made a snow print using white glitter. " Anna’s work is rooted within the Landscape tradition, while the fabric textures in her prints are an echo of her Scandinavian Arts and Crafts...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anna Harley Still-life Prints

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Gold Leaf, Anna Harley, Tree Art, Contemporary Landscape Print, Calm Art, Blue
By Anna Harley
Located in Deddington, GB
Anna Harley. Gold Leaf Limited Edition Screen Print. Edition of 30 Sheet Size: H 57cm x W 57cm x D 0.1cm Sold Unframed Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look. Gold Leaf is a limited edition silkscreen print by Anna Harley. The fresh tones and contemporary style makes this a piece that will lighten up any room. Anna Harley’s printmaking is inspired by the beautiful landscape at the foothills of the Mendips in South...
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2010s Contemporary Anna Harley Still-life Prints

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Gold Leaf, Anna Harley, Tree Art, Contemporary Landscape Print, Calm Art, Blue
By Anna Harley
Located in Deddington, GB
Anna Harley. Gold Leaf Limited Edition Screen Print. Edition of 30 Sheet Size: H 57cm x W 57cm x D 0.1cm Sold Unframed Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anna Harley Still-life Prints

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Paper, Screen

Anna Harley, Cleredon Pier Diptych, Architectural Art, Somerset Art, Landscape
By Anna Harley
Located in Deddington, GB
Anna Harley Cleredon Pier Diptych Limited Edition Silkscreen Prints Editions of 30 Individual Sheet Sizes: H 38cm x W 37.5cm x D 0.1cm Minimum Hanging Space needed : H 43cm x W 81cm ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Anna Harley Still-life Prints

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