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Cecilia Evans turned to Fine Art after a successful career as a teacher and director at the London Academy of Performing Arts, studying at the Slade, The London Print Studio and The Central School, before graduating from the Royal College of Art’s printmaking department in 2007. Exhibiting widely in the UK and abroad, she has been featured in shows at the ICA, The Café Gallery, Academia Gallery in Venice and The Centre for Contemporary Printmaking in New York. The Davis Langton Printing Award winning artist’s work is held in several major international collections including the RCA private collection. Evans’s work is rooted in psychogeography (the effect of the built environment on the senses) and has developed from walking around North Norfolk and observing remnants of architecture.
Printmaking
30.5cm x 30.5cm
Lino prints
Also available framed
Those of great worth and reliability’ Matthew 5.13
WWII bunkers and allotment sheds are full of resonance embodied in the phrase ‘those of great worth and reliability’. Both display resourcefulness and imagination – people working the soil and land with dedication throwing up notions of effort and conflict.