‘Antarctic Landscape’ is an image that has evolved from the card that Frances makes every year and sends with seasonal greetings to her many far scattered friends who live from Scotland to Slovenia, from Canada to the Falkland Islands.
This new print has an additional colour and is signed and titled by the artist on the reverse alongside the Peacock stamp.
This print is made collaboratively with Frances Walker. Frances has gifted the edition to Peacock. All income raised is reinvested directly into the making and presentation of art.
Frances Walker CBE, RSA, RSW, D.Litt, Hon FECA is an artist who has lived and worked in Aberdeen for 60 years. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1930 Frances Walker studied at Edinburgh College of Art and after attending Moray House College of Education was sole teacher of art for all schools in Harris and North Uist, Western isles 1956-1958 then lecturer in drawing and painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen 1958-1985.
Frances was one of the founder members of Peacock Printmakers in 1974 and has continued to have a close association with the workshop ever since and is still printmaking from stone, plate and screen.
Paper Size: 14.8 x 42 cm
Medium: Screenprint
Edition Size: 50
Year: 2020
This new print has an additional colour and is signed and titled by the artist on the reverse alongside the Peacock stamp.
This print is made collaboratively with Frances Walker. Frances has gifted the edition to Peacock. All income raised is reinvested directly into the making and presentation of art.
Frances Walker CBE, RSA, RSW, D.Litt, Hon FECA is an artist who has lived and worked in Aberdeen for 60 years. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1930 Frances Walker studied at Edinburgh College of Art and after attending Moray House College of Education was sole teacher of art for all schools in Harris and North Uist, Western isles 1956-1958 then lecturer in drawing and painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen 1958-1985.
Frances was one of the founder members of Peacock Printmakers in 1974 and has continued to have a close association with the workshop ever since and is still printmaking from stone, plate and screen.
Paper Size: 14.8 x 42 cm
Medium: Screenprint
Edition Size: 50
Year: 2020