Walking to Cadair Idris in Wales, the moment of decision - whether to turn back at Llyn Cau or carry on up the mountain. Printed onto Kozo paper from 2 wooden blocks, over chine colle. Gold leaf has been applied to pick out the track over the top of the mountain.
Much of Joanna Bourne's inspiration for her prints comes from her local area of Newcastle with its town moor and parks and her allotment and garden. More recently her prints have been inspired by visits to the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic sea. She is interested in the places where urban life and the natural world meet, and her images convey the impressions of a given moment in time, a scene glimpsed which has resonated with her, initially working from drawings, photographs and memory. She responds in particular to the atmospheric incarnations of ‘northern’ weather – wind, snow and rain, and the changing times of the year.
Edition of 30.
Medium Woodcut, chine collé & gold leaf | Dimensions 15cm x 22cm (image) |
Joanna Bourne studied Fine Art at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne where she discovered a love of printmaking. She became a member of Charlotte Press in Newcastle in the late 1980s, exhibiting widely and experimenting with a variety of print techniques.