Bathybic

£60.00

Bathybic, 2021 (edition 4 of 10)

two layer dry point dry point etching on 300gsm warm white satin

somerset printing paper

19 x 29cm

by Aimée Parrott

Aimée Parrott’s practice comprises painting, printing, drawing, sculpture and installation. The artist’s understanding of painting, her primary medium, informs ideas expressed throughout her practice as a whole. Approaching the canvas as a fragile and permeable boundary - a metaphorical skin or body that holds the trace of time, thought and gesture - Parrott explores notions of transformation, connectivity and exchange. Recent charcoal drawings continue to explore the disjunction between internal sensations and exterior impressions with works that hover between gesture and form, suggesting hybridity, metamorphosis and a symbiotic blurring of boundaries.

Instagram- @aimeeparrott

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Bathybic, 2021 (edition 4 of 10)

two layer dry point dry point etching on 300gsm warm white satin

somerset printing paper

19 x 29cm

by Aimée Parrott

Aimée Parrott’s practice comprises painting, printing, drawing, sculpture and installation. The artist’s understanding of painting, her primary medium, informs ideas expressed throughout her practice as a whole. Approaching the canvas as a fragile and permeable boundary - a metaphorical skin or body that holds the trace of time, thought and gesture - Parrott explores notions of transformation, connectivity and exchange. Recent charcoal drawings continue to explore the disjunction between internal sensations and exterior impressions with works that hover between gesture and form, suggesting hybridity, metamorphosis and a symbiotic blurring of boundaries.

Instagram- @aimeeparrott

Bathybic, 2021 (edition 4 of 10)

two layer dry point dry point etching on 300gsm warm white satin

somerset printing paper

19 x 29cm

by Aimée Parrott

Aimée Parrott’s practice comprises painting, printing, drawing, sculpture and installation. The artist’s understanding of painting, her primary medium, informs ideas expressed throughout her practice as a whole. Approaching the canvas as a fragile and permeable boundary - a metaphorical skin or body that holds the trace of time, thought and gesture - Parrott explores notions of transformation, connectivity and exchange. Recent charcoal drawings continue to explore the disjunction between internal sensations and exterior impressions with works that hover between gesture and form, suggesting hybridity, metamorphosis and a symbiotic blurring of boundaries.

Instagram- @aimeeparrott