Pine Feroda
is the collective name used by three artists working together in the South West of England to make large scale, dramatic woodblock prints. Pine was formed in November 2013 as a four day experimental workshop by four artists in the making of collaborative prints. The stimulus and energy of this collaboration has resulted in the creation of a new identity - Pine Feroda. Julia Manning retired in 2019 and Pine Feroda continues as a collaboration of the three remaining artists. All creative decisions are taken collectively, and this requires a great deal of coordination, discussion time and tact. The benefit of this way of working is that, with three artists collaboratively engaged, a tremendous creative energy is unleashed and things get done fast. For further information and the opportunity to purchase prints please get in touch [email protected] |
Left to right, Merlyn Chesterman, Julia Manning, Judith Westcott and Ian Phillips.
'THICKET'. Edition of 60. 83 x 122cms.
LAKE
Edition of 60 83 x 122 cms Exhibited at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2017 NORTHERN LIGHT
Edition of 60 83 x 122 cms Selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2018 LOOKING SOUTH v2
Edition of 50 83 x 122 cms WEATHER
Edition of 60 83 x 122 cms SEA ROCKS
Edition of 30 83 x 122 cms SPRING TIDE
Edition of 25 83 x 122 cms WAVE CUT GULLY
Edition of 50 83 x 122 cms LOOKING SOUTH
Edition of 50 83 x 122 cms Exhibited in the Royal Academy Summer exhibition 2015 JANUARY STORM
Edition of 50 83 x 122 cms SHORE BREAK
Edition of 50 83 x 122 cms MORNING LIGHT
Edition of 50 83 x 122 cms ON REFLECTION
Edition of 50 83 x 122 cms |
Photo by Chris Chapman