Designer Desire: Richard Shimell

Montage of Richard Shimell artworks

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This week, I saw a tree linocut print created by Richard Shimell which I loved so much I went in search of more of his work.

We have an absolutely huge sycamore tree in our front garden that we take pleasure in observing on an almost daily basis. We see the way it ebbs and flows with the seasons – its bare-branched silhouette in the winter; the array of birds and insects that use it for food, nesting and shelter in the spring; the auburn leaves and whirligigs carpeting the ground beneath in the autumn. His studies remind me of this reassuring, annual cycle; the trees are the stars of the show!

Here he is giving a little insight into his practice:

I started printmaking late in life. After a career in journalism, I joined the Dartington Print Workshop as a complete beginner in 2010. It was a steep learning curve, but I stuck at it and eventually started selling my prints. I became a member of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen in 2016.
I live in a wooded landscape on the edge of Dartmoor, so am lucky enough to be surrounded by trees. I have a small studio at home with my own Hawthorn press.
I’m drawn to the simplicity of silhouettes and the complexity of branches. I enjoy all stages of the making process, from drawing to carving to printing.
I also make books, using my prints on the covers and enjoy experimenting with other forms of printmaking, including drypoint, collagraph and etching on lino.

You can purchase his works on his own website and select galleries in Devon, Cornwall, North Yorkshire, Norfolk, The Lake District and others.

Designer Desire: Lill Tschudi

Montage of Lill Tschudi linocuts

Lill Tschudi (1911-2004) was a 20th century Swiss-born linocut artist. Along with the likes of Sybil Andrews, Cyril Power and Claude Flight, she was a member of the influential London-based Grosvenor School.

She produced in excess of 300 different linocut designs during her illustrious career. Like the other Grosvenor members, her subject matter often included sport, transport and travel – conveying the speed and movement in that distinct style.

Her work has been included in many exhibitions worldwide; British Prints from
the Machine Age
at MoMA (2019/20), Cutting Edge: Modernist British Printmaking at The
Dulwich Picture Gallery (2019), The Cutting Edge of Modernity: An Exhibition of Grosvenor School Linocuts at the Osborne Samuel Gallery, London (2013), British Prints from the Machine Age: Rhythms of Modern Life, 1914–1939 at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston & MoMA (2008).

Prints of her work can be bought covering a range of budgets. Top dollar works come up for sale at auction houses such as Bonham’s and Christies with hammer prices from £2,000 to the tens of thousands. Pallant House and The Bookroom Art Press sell prints from £138.00. If that’s still too steep, there are prints listed on eBay for less than £20.00.

If you’re interested in finding out more about the work of Lill Tschudi and the other Grosvenor School alumni, there have been a few books & catalogues published on the subject; The Cutting Edge of Modernity: Linocuts of the Grosvenor School, Cutting Edge: Modernist British Printmaking and British Prints from the Machine Age: Rhythms of Modern Life. Tschudi’s 1933 Ice Hockey print (shown in the montage above) is the cover artwork for Impressions of the 20th Century: Fine Art Prints from the V&A Collection.

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Auction Alert: The Affordable Art Sale – A Summer Show

Angela Harding, Early Nesters screenprint for sale at The Affordable Art Sale - A Summer Show

This week’s auction that we’ve chosen to highlight is The Affordable Art Sale – A Summer Show taking place at Cheffins on 29 July 2021, beginning at 10am.

Don’t forget, you can leave a commission bid in advance or bid live online; there’s no need to be there in person.

Below are some of the lots that stand-out to us:

Patrick Caulfield, Oh! If one of Them, some fine evening, would try

Edward Bawden, Billingsgate Fish Market

Angela Harding, Early Nesters screenprint

  • Lot 249: Angela Harding, Early Nesters
    Estimate: £40 – £60 + fees
    Signed ‘Angela Harding II’ (lower right); numbered 56/75 (lower left) screenprint, unframed 54 x 59cm

Aubrey Beardsley, unframed print from Oscar Wilde's Salome, The Woman in the Moon

Designer Desire: Lilly Hedley

Montage of Lilly Hedley prints

Lilly Hedley is a printmaker and illustrator who we first discovered on Instagram. She’s based in rural North Wales, a place that inspires much of her work.

Published last year was Our Isles: Poems Celebrating the Art of Rural Trades and Traditions, a book of poems and artwork that she created along with her partner, poet, Angus D. Birditt. She’s been commissioned by clients to create packaging artwork for Shropshire salumi and Formaje cheese shop in Madrid. She also created a beautiful ‘Merlin Bird and Oak Leaves’ lino-print (shown in the montage above) for Merlin Unwin Books.

Not content with being a talented artist, she has a seasonal and sustainable food company and runs a series of supper clubs.

A selection of her work is available from Oriel Davies Contemporary Art Gallery in Newtown, Mid Wales. In addition, you could contact her via her website The gallery is currently showing her and Angus’ work in, Our Isles: An Exhibition Celebrating the Art of Rural Life (currently closed due to lock-down).

She’s scheduled to lead lino-cutting and printmaking workshops at The Good Life Society’s summer camp at the Hawarden Estate in July 2021.

 
 
 
 
 
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