plate etching/carborundum with hand applied marks & gold metal relief.
Price including frame £386
Dimensions :
57.5 cm X 57.5 cm (H x W)
Price :
£285.00
Artist Details
Ian Wilkinson is always striving to set in pictures emotions and situations, which are both intro and extrospective. Using the surface of the work as a determining factor the print appears to be the ideal technique to translate the artist's philosophy into intelligible works of art in which “from the moment of their conception“ there is a constant relationship with the observer. The artist describes his single works as an integral part in a continuous flow of subliminal actions which pass from one to the other.
Born in Lancashire 1962, Ian Wilkinson studied at Burnley College before completing a degree in fine art at North Staffordshire Polytechnic in 1983. He now lives in Suffolk and is a co-founder of the Limberhurst Press in Cambridgeshire.
Wilkinson's inspiration comes from many different areas and aspects of his life. Working in various media including oil on canvas, silkscreen and etching, he often combines processes and techniques resulting in highly individual and tactile prints and paintings. Continuous experimentation with new materials constitutes a strong part of his work, giving it its own unique and constantly evolving identity.
Wilkinson exhibits regularly in galleries up and down the country as well as working on large scale commissions. He has work in private collections in England, Germany, U.S.A., Belgium, France, Eire, Japan, Greece and New Zealand.