Emma Stibbon, 'Dark Horizon' 2023- Limited Edition Print
Exclusive Towner Artists Edition
Edition now SOLD OUT
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.
Emma Stibbon’s edition, Dark Horizon, was made in response to a visit she made to the Antarctic Peninsula, where at night the ship carefully navigated through seas strewn with monumental icebergs. It is part of an ongoing project of work considering the fragility of the Polar landscape, to be investigated further in her upcoming exhibition at Towner in April 2024.
About the limited-edition print
Emma Stibbon, Dark Horizon, 2023
Edition of 50 + 5 AP & 1 PP, signed and numbered by the artist
Intaglio with hand colouring on Somerset Satin 300gsm
26.5 x 36.5 cm
£350 (unframed)
The intaglio prints are unframed and folio packed, with certificates of authenticity. Prints are fully condition checked 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 charges applies.
About the artist
Emma Stibbon is an artist whose large-scale drawings consider the complexities of extreme environments undergoing transition and change. She has participated in residencies including the ArcticCircle residency (2022) and the Queen Sonja Print Award Residency, Svalbard (2019); Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park (2016); and National Parks Arts Foundation, Death Valley (2019) and AIR Antarctica, Scott Polar Research Institute (2013).
Recent exhibitions include Desert Sublime, University of San Diego (2023), Vanishing Point Galerie Bastian, Berlin (2022), Ruskin, Turner and the Storm Cloud at York Art Gallery, & Abbot Hall, Cumbria (2019), Territories of Print, Rabley Drawing Centre (2019).
Public collections include the Stadtmuseum, Berlin; New Art Gallery, Walsall; Pallant House Gallery, Chichester; Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery; the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, University of San Diego and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Emma Stibbon is Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton and is a Royal Academician.