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2014
Overall winner of Print Jam
2013
Derwent Award
2013
Printmaker Prize
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Event: Society of Wood Engravers: 81st @ London
Dates: 5 Feb 2019 - 24 Feb 2019
The latest two additions to Rebecca's View Subterranea series are touring the UK as part of the 81st Annual Exhibition of the Society of Wood Engravers.
February's stop on the tour is on the Thames' South Bank in London.
More details and events at www.rebeccacoleman.co.uk/events
Event: Society of Wood Engravers: 81st @ Bath
Dates: 24 Nov 2018 - 15 Dec 2018
The latest two additions to Rebecca's View Subterranea series are touring the UK as part of the 81st Annual Exhibition of the Society of Wood Engravers.
The third stop for this exhibition is in the heart of the beautiful city of Bath, at the BRLSI. More venues to follow.
More details and events at www.rebeccacoleman.co.uk/events
Biography
Rebecca Coleman SGFA has exhibited work at some of the country's most iconic artistic locations — including the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal West of England Academy — and with distinguished organisations including the Society of Wood Engravers and the Royal Society of British Artists. She has exhibited at galleries in London, around the UK and overseas.
In 2014 she was elected to the Society of Graphic Fine Art, and in the same year she held her first solo exhibition at the Vestry House Museum in Walthamstow, London.Having worked across a range of different media, Rebecca's focus in recent years has been on both exquisitely detailed monochrome printmaking and bright, colourful paintings in oil and acrylic.
The Tube has also featured in some of her most successful paintings to date, including a series of works featuring the iconic warning to 'Mind the Gap'. Shorn of much of their context, Rebecca uses these works to blur the distinction between realism and abstraction - prompting new interpretations of the familiar and everyday.
In addition to urban scenes, Rebecca has also devoted much of her artistic focus to the natural world. This subject matter has found renewed attention following Rebecca's relocation to her new home and studio in south Wales.We lived in an old farmhouse, and my earliest memories are of leaving the house early in the morning and not getting back till late. Walking home through ink black woods, onto a silver ribbon of road, made me very aware of all the subtleties of shade. It also heightened my perception of events that intensify chiaroscuro effects, like a full moon on a cloudless night or the transient illumination of rail lines when a train passes by. I think this is why I love monochrome prints and drawings, and attempting to capture this change from light to dark is what guides my work."