Emma Mason British Prints

Welcome

We specialise in original prints by British Printmakers working from the post-war period to the present day. Our gallery in Eastbourne is open on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 10.00am - 5.00pm and other times by arrangement. Please email any enquiries.


On our website you can see a selection of work by the printmakers we represent. We vary the work on view so please ask if you have a particular interest or image in mind.

 

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3 Cornfield Terrace
     3 Cornfield Terrace 

emma mason
3 Cornfield Terrace
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 4NN.


Tel: 01323 727545
Mobile: 07944 535354
Email: sales@emmamason.co.uk

Prints & Pots 4 May until 25 May

An exhibition of original prints by Walter Hoyle

with a selection of ceramics by Denise Hoyle


Tutored by Edward Bawden at the Royal College of Art, Walter Hoyle (1922 -2000) became a close friend and moved to Great Bardfield in Essex in 1953 joining other artists of the day. He met his wife, Denise, when she visited the first exhibition of Great Bardfield Artists in 1954. Walter Hoyle taught printmaking at Cambridge School of Art whilst pursuing his own career as a printmaker and illustrator. His work, although initially influenced by his mentor, Bawden, became increasingly experimental. This exhibition is the first chance in many years to see the breadth of Hoyle's imagination and his craftsmanship as a printmaker.

 

Denise Hoyle was born and grew up in Paris. Denise received no formal art training and is primarily self-taught although she learnt about ceramics at evening classes. Her pots, made during the 1970s are inspired by artefacts she saw in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. Denise also produced collage books for her children and was commissioned by the post office to design a number of posters. Today she paints.

 

"Prints & Pots" now until 25th May

 

"Andre Gide" Linocut by Walter Hoyle

 

 

"Little face" by Denise Hoyle