'Ink Study 51' Limited Edition Print

Johanna Wilbraham

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    • 19th May
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  • Vegan Friendly
  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

The original painting this limited edition print is based on is full of vivid, inky washes of poured ink and watercolour - colours blending and swirling around. The face emerges from the chaos of these marks - a strong female gaze - certain and direct. This is an empowered woman, scarlet hair cascading down one shoulder. She wears a brown patterned top, fashioned from genuine vintage wallpaper from the 1960s in the original artwork. She is part of a series of work which studies the female gaze, beauty, vulnerability and strength - whilst pushing the boundaries of ink and watercolour mediums.

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This is a signed and numbered limited edition of 50 unframed giclee print on heavyweight Canson Rag paper.

It is available in 2 sizes. The large one a paper size of 71.5 x 93.5 cm, and the small a paper size of 30 x 40 cm

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Johanna Wilbraham stands in a light-filled studio in front of a series of portraits.

Johanna Wilbraham

east London

I'm Johanna - a painter fascinated by that magical place between abstraction and representation. My portraits appear to emerge from watery depths of paint, between splashes, drips and pools – created with layers of poured paint.

Alongside a passion for experimental mark-making, I am curious about the way we look at and represent women in particular. In a world dominated by the male gaze, I'm interested in the female one, as well as strength, vulnerability and diversity.