Ann Burnham
Ann Burnham’s prints are rooted in her close observation of the landscape, drawing inspiration from rolling countryside, hedgerow-lined lanes, and winding coastal paths. Her work often begins with a fleeting visual moment — a wind-bent tree or a path fading into the distance — noticed during her walks and recorded through sketches and photographs. These initial impressions later develop into carefully considered print designs.
Working primarily in reduction linocut, Burnham plans each stage of cutting and layering with precision, building up rich colours and subtle textures. Each print reflects her deep connection to place and her sensitivity to the quiet details that give the landscape its character.
Ann Burnham’s prints are rooted in her close observation of the landscape, drawing inspiration from rolling countryside, hedgerow-lined lanes, and winding coastal paths. Her work often begins with a fleeting visual moment — a wind-bent tree or a path fading into the distance — noticed during her walks and recorded through sketches and photographs. These initial impressions later develop into carefully considered print designs.
Working primarily in reduction linocut, Burnham plans each stage of cutting and layering with precision, building up rich colours and subtle textures. Each print reflects her deep connection to place and her sensitivity to the quiet details that give the landscape its character.
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