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Deb Wing | Over Loughrigg 3/13

Deb Wing | Over Loughrigg 3/13

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Warm sun bathes the valley below Loughrigg Fell in the Lake District in this limited edition linocut. Available to view in-gallery and online.

Media: Linocut

Frame: Black

Size: 74 x 64 cm

Style Types: Landscape

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Deb Wing

After years as a painter, Deb began printing in 2017. She fell in love with the process and, on moving to Scotland in 2018, also moved from working in education to becoming a full-time printmaker.

The Scottish landscape dominates her prints and they are sold across Scotland, in England and to international collectors. She is an elected member of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists and has also had work accepted by the Scottish Royal Academy and the Royal West of England Academy.

In 2023 Deb was awarded the Ironbridge Printmaker Award and was runner up for the Chris Benefield Award and the Essdee Award at Printfest in Cumbria. In 2024, she won the Cranfield Prize and was runner up for the Zillah Bell and Ironbridge awards. She is also one of the founding members of Printmakers of Scotland.

Deb teaches other printmakers in Europe, North America and Australasia through online programmes. Her teaching focusses on printmaking as an art and seeks to experiment with techniques; creating a more painterly feel and blurring the boundaries between printing and painting.

In working with only the three primary colours, black and white inks, the mixing of colours to depict the rich palette of Scotland is just one part of the printing process that both challenges and excites her. She produces only a small number of prints in each edition, often varying colour and tone to ensure each collector has a truly unique piece of art.

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