Road and Fields
Serigraph
Dimensions: 35 cm x 50 cm
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Carry Akroyd lives on the Northamptonshire Cambridgeshire border between the Nene Valley and the Fens.
Carry is a painter and printmaker whose subject is the landscape, and often the relationship between the farmed landscape and wildlife. Her main interests are colour and composition, especially within the limitations of hand-made printmaking. Her original serigraphs (screenprints) are made using layers of cut paper stencils, sometimes with a painterly application of ink. Occasionally a preliminary ground of printing starts as a basis for mixed media work with added painting or crayon or pastel.
Elected to the Society of Wildlife Artists in 2000, Carry has worked on a number of their projects about threatened environments, in collaboration with the Wildlife Trust and the Forestry Commission.
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