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Medium :
Screen Printing on Paper , Wood under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
12.6x16.5in
About this artwork
This was my first ever Perform//Print series; to make the prints, instead of registering the paper as is standard in printmaking, I registered my body in space. Like a television studio, I marked out all of the places I needed to stand in the studio, and printed from dawn to dusk (see the video). I set myself the rule that I was not allowed to 'correct' the paper. As a result, every image is totally unique as the colours layer in radically different… ways. This work was made as part of a residency with Frans Maserrel Centrum. The artist's book made during the residency is in the TATE special collections and the black print from this series was featured in Art in Print and in the National Original Print Exhibition (2015).
Elizabeth Tomos is a printmaker and conceptual artist whose multidisciplinary background spans sculpture, printmaking, and performance, informed by extensive academic training. Her innovative Perform//Print practice synthesizes printmaking and performance, using site-specific installations, hand-built machines, and botanical inks to explore traces of the body, touch, and multispecies kinship. Her evocative works invite viewers to sense ecological interconnectedness, emphasizing a fluid, empathetic relationship to land and all living beings.