Behind Every Strong Woman… (Copper Edition) is a screenprint on Peregrina Magestic GF Smith 290gsm paper by Amy Gardner. From an edition of 30, this print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Screenprint on Peregrina Magestic GF Smith 290gsm paper
Size: Signed and numbered by the artist
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Amy Gardner is an Australian-born artist that creates uplifting prints that celebrate womanhood. She often combines multiple methods of printing within one artwork, as well as using unconventional tools such as towels, spatulas and rolling pins to add movement to her artworks.
Amy Gardner is an Australian-born artist that creates uplifting prints that celebrate womanhood. She often combines multiple methods of printing within one artwork, as well as using unconventional tools such as towels, spatulas and rolling pins to add movement to her artworks.
We love how Amy embraces the imperfections in her work, often mis-aligning her prints and using imperfect hand cut stencils that make her art all the more unique. This uplifting collection of artworks are all about celebrating your imperfections and accepting your uniqueness. Amy works in a rage of communal print studios across London. She exhibits with a variety of galleries across the country, and has collections across the globe. Amy's artwork has been shown at a various international print fairs.
We love how Amy combines multiple methods of printmaking, as well as using unconventional tools such as squeegees, towels, spatulas and rolling pins to add movement to her artworks. Amy's swooshes, splats and swipes inject an extra layer of joy into her artwork - a love letter to gestural painting.