Curated by Lucy Bainbridge

Lucy Bainbridge

Lucy’s work explores the idea of pausing London’s cityscape, shifting the focus on to the mundane. As London’s weather is becoming wetter, rain has become prominent in her imagery. 

Her practice uses layers of screen print and graphite dust.

@Lbainbridgeprint

Catherine Brereton

Catherine's imagery is taken from the urban environment, real locations and memories of initial feelings towards the places and people she encounters. These articles of inspiration become the springboards for painting and prints, probing and trying to make what she sees equivalent to what she feels. 

There is nothing more surreal than reality.

Mystical qualities.

Presence and absence at the same time.

@cathybrereton8

Lucie Holzer

Lucie uses drawing, print and sculpture to capture ephemeral encounters with overlooked urban spaces. She employs drawing and print processes to archive landscapes that feel immune to the rush of the city that surrounds them; from concrete ghosts of modernist projects to liminal borderlands where the city dissolves into heaths and canals.

@lucie_holzer

Jennifer Moore

Jennifer is an artist and architect who is interested in making images, forms and spaces through print and sculpture. In her printmaking she explores space and place, mainly using cyanotype. She is drawn to the fleeting moments of beauty within the everyday.

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Moritz Nicolai

Moritz is a print designer, focusing on creating large screen prints on fabric. He merges a graphical style with his vibrant and lively colour palette and contrasting use of black which lends as an ominous but contradictory light to the imagery.