Josephine Cottrell  'Night Wave' Framed Monotype
Josephine Cottrell  'Night Wave' Framed Monotype
Josephine Cottrell  'Night Wave' Framed Monotype
Josephine Cottrell  'Night Wave' Framed Monotype

Josephine Cottrell 'Night Wave' Framed Monotype

Maker: Josephine Cottrell

Regular price £480.00

Handmade in UK

Dimensions: Print: W-9cm x H–11cm Frame: W-23cm x H–26cm

Materials: ink on paper

Method: monotype

 

Description:

flat bone black sky provides a stark contrast to a motion filled sea line. A collision of calm and storm, light and dark, bare and delicate detail, the carefully balanced composition brings together contrasting elements in an atmospheric scene. 

As with much of Josephine's work, the imagery plays between abstraction and fine detail drawing you into the piece.  Within its intimate details, the work provides a moment of solitude, the monochromatic tones and expressive markings leaving specifics to the individual viewer.

Framed in black/brown stained wood with non reflect uv glass.

 

About the Artist:

Born in the UK, Josephine grew up traveling, spending most of her life in Russia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Returning to the UK for university where she completed a BA in Fine Art and an MA in Printmaking, she now lives and works in London.

Drawing from elements of abstraction and romanticism, Josephine’s current work explores perception, with underlying hints of nature, land, sea and cityscapes.

Creating imagery that is devoid of a prevailing narrative, Josephine’s work is not just open to, but encourages individual response, highlighting differences in experiences, memories and interpretations. Using traditional Japanese Aesthetics as a guiding principle, subtlety and detail are critical; the smallest of details can mark an image as either too literal, or as an image lacking in content.

Grounded in printmaking’s process and materials, her work has become increasingly experimental, working across multiple media. Using traditional techniques and materials in a non-traditional way, the creative process is as instrumental to the work as the initial concept or desired aesthetic