Clare Woods, Shoe Stone, 2023 - Artist Limited Edition Print
Exclusive Towner Artists Edition
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Towner Eastbourne and King & McGaw are delighted to launch three new limited edition prints by Clare Woods, Emma Stibbon and Mark Titchner to celebrate Towner’s Centenary, with proceeds going towards Towner’s Emerging Artist Fund.
With work in the Towner Collection and our recent Unseen exhibition, Clare Woods’s edition Shoe Stone focuses on still life, using fluid strokes to consider how a domestic object sits within space.
About the limited-edition print
Clare Woods, Shoe Stone, 2023
Edition of 30 + 3 AP & 2 PP, signed and numbered by the artist on verso
3 colour screenprint on Moulin du Roy 300gsm
29.7 x 42 cm
£600 (unframed)
The screenprints are unframed and folio packed, with certificates of authenticity. They are fully condition check before packing.
Please note - this item has a dispatch time of 7 to 10 days, and will be sent via 'signed for' tracked service. Shipping charge applies.
About the artist
Clare Woods’s practice spans abstraction and figuration taking inspiration from the traditional genres of portrait, landscape and still life. She was born in Southampton, UK in 1972 and is an elected Royal Academician.
Recent exhibitions include Silent Spring, Buchmann Galerie, Berlin, Germany (2023); Unseen, Towner Eastbourne, Eastbourne, UK (2023); Between Before and After, Serlachius Museums, Mänttä, Finland (2022); After Limbo, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (2022); What Difference Does it Make, Martin Asbæk Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark (2021); and The Rules of Art?, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, Wales (2021).
Woods’s work can be found in UK public collections including Towner Eastbourne, Arts Council Collection, London; British Council Collection, London; Government Art Collection, London; The Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield, UK; The Jerwood Collection, UK; Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton, UK and University Of Warwick, Mead Gallery Collection, Coventry, UK.