Hecate Moon Goddess
Etching on copper plate with a la poupee
50 x 56 cm (framed)
Edition 1/25
£650
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Fiona McIntyre Hecate Moon Goddess
Fiona McIntyre's work is inspired by wild landscapes, trees and memory. She is fascinated by the meaning that can be attached to unfamiliar places that one is not originally from, and the the layers of meaning enfolded within these locations, whether through myth, stories or geology.
After spending childhood summers on the West Coast of Scotland wild landscapes became an important artistic influence and inspired her to travel far afield as an adult. She spent 7 years living and working as an artist in South Sweden, becoming fluent in the language and regularly travelled to Iceland. Increasingly, she collaborates on art/eco projects. She works with natural pigments and inks which she forages and mulls into paint. This counterbalances an intuitive approach to printmaking which she learned from her Swedish Professor the Imaginist Bertil Lundberg whom Stanley William Haytor had mentored. When printmaking Fiona works with copper because its surface is fine and capable of receiving a variety of marks and she likes to etch deeply and combine this with engraving, aquatint and drypoint.
Fiona McIntyre, ARE was born in Nairobi, Kenya,1963. She has a BA Hons. from Edinburgh College of Art, an MA from Winchester School of Art (in Barcelona), and was mentored in Sweden by surrealist Master Printmaker Bertil Lundberg at Grafikskolan Forum Malmo. Fiona has exhibited in over 40 Exhibitions, including ‘Under The Greenwood Picturing The British Tree’ at Lymington Museum and Art Gallery; ‘The ‘Romantic Thread In British Art’ at Southampton City Art Gallery. She conducted a Residency at the Sidney Nolan Trust leading to a solo exhibition ‘Dreaming The Land’, a Hosking Houses Trust Residency on the river Stour, and a recent Drawing Residency at Dundreggan Rewilding Centre, Inverness. Fiona is a founding member of The Arborealists, and an elected Associate of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Public collections include Ashmolean Museum Prints part of the RE Diploma Collection, and Bohuslän Konstmuseum Sweden.
