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High Noon at the Wetlands

High Noon at the Wetlands

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Artist: Joanna Bourne

Medium: Woodcut

Dimensions: Image size 36 x 31cm, paper size 50 x 44cm

Edition: 4/18

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  • About this print

    This print was created for ‘A Particular Place’, an exhibition celebrating Mashamshire at The Gallery, Masham. On the outskirts of Masham is Marfield Wetlands. When I visited in spring the wetlands were alive with wildfowl. They offered an interesting landscape, with the reeds, water, islands and rows of poplars creating a backdrop for all the birds’ activity in the hot spring sunshine.

  • Joanna Bourne

    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. 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.

    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.

    Following Charlotte Press' closure, Jo continued printmaking at home making woodcuts which she printed by hand, until joining Northern Print in 2007. Since then she has taken part in many group shows, and had a solo exhibition at the Brewery Arts Centre in 2011. She has been a regular exhibitor at Printfest, Ulverston, and was voted Printmaker's Printmaker in 2014.