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Joanna Allen

Location: New Mills   /  Genre: Intaglio Printmaking and Textiles

Artist Statement

I graduated from Manchester Polytechnic (now MMU) with a degree in Printed Textiles and have been making a living as an artist and printmaker for nearly 40 years! Until recently I was also working part time as an Art Teacher. I have exhibited my work in galleries in the UK and abroad, and I still hold regular print making workshops in and around New Mills, where I live. For three years now I have been a member of Peak District Artisans.
Printmaking allows me to explore different variations on a theme, achieving many different versions from the same original 'plate'. By adding subtle hand coloured touches, I can enhance each print and create a unique image each time I print, rather than printing many identical editions. In turn, printmaking has inspired me to be more adventurous with colour and mixed media; I enjoy the process of layering materials, often combining print, paint pastels and inks on the same piece. I seek to capture the quiet calm mysterious beauty of everyday objects and places, but infused with a touch of romance and magic.
Selected pieces are then further developed by being scanned and digitally printed onto fabric. This includes limited silk crepe de chine scarves, and hand finished cushions in velvet and linen. Everything is printed, sewn and finished in the UK, within ten miles or so of where I live on the edge of the Peak District.
I have recently started to experiment with collagraph printing directly onto vintage linens and calico, and have made a range of 3D creatures and one of a kind ‘dolls’, including an Emily Bronte, a Sally Bowles, and a life-size flying goose. Rather than using paint and pastels I can embellish these creations with embroidery.

Venue Information

30 High Street
New Mills
SK22 4AL

From Market Street turn right down High Street, my home is on the right hand side less than half a minute further on from the Gallery and book shop.

Disabled access is partial