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Living in a flat without a garden, Roz Edenbrow surrounds herself with plants and flowers. Their colours, lines and silhouettes provide the basis for her printmaking. She takes inspiration from Ikebana, the Japanese art of floral arrangement, and the work of creative friends in floristry and photography.
Drawn to the immediacy of printmaking, Edenbrow produces unique mono prints by painting directly onto a screen. Her work often combines both digital and analogue processes and uses layering to create contrast between gestural marks inspired by blossoming flowers and harder flatter daubs of paint over photographic imagery. This playfulness leads to joyful expressions of colour and energy.
Edenbrow purposefully plays with the immediacy of the medium and is a proponent of serendipity and open to experimentation. If not happy with work initially, she will print new shapes, images or brush marks over the top or crop her larger pieces. Edenbrow embraces the unplanned outcomes of her process and pieces.
Edenbrow was born in Oxford and currently lives and works in South East London. She studied Fine Art foundation at Falmouth university and Graphic Design at University of Brighton.
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