prints

SOO,OOO, 2022

silkscreen
50 x 70 cm, 70 x 100.cm, 50 x 70 cm
produced by The International Centre of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana

SOO,OOO IT GOES comprises textual interventions on found black and white photographs depicting landscapes and cityscapes from the former Yugoslavia. By blending irony, archival imagery, and site-specific commentary, I reflect on the present condition of these places, now sites of speculative investment, driven by narratives of endless growth and capital gain.




A SPACE CALLED HOME, 2022

silkscreen, installation 
Part of the residency In from the Margins at The International Centre of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana and exhibition Uprooted Visions, Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh.
Photo by Alan Dimmick




TRANSITION, 2015
linocut, 43 x 59 cm
Part of Riko Art Collection and Femicomix portfolio




METANOIA, 2006 – 2009

blindruck, etching
60 x 60 cm each

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA



TIME, 2016
two-colour silkscreen, 21 x 29 cm
Produced by International Centre for Graphic Arts in Ljubljana
Printed by Slavko Pavlin




IT’S TIME, 2017

silkscreen, lightbox 42 x 60 cm
Produced by Oficina Arara, Porto



LETTERS TO SERGIO, 2006

Silkscreen, blindruck, ready made, installation
300 x 240 x 150 cm




NOT ALL IS BLACK AND WHITE, 2012

etching, silkscreen, blindruck, intaglio
Produced by The International Centre for Graphic Arts in Ljubljana




GASTRONOMY, 2021

silkscreen
46 x 64 cm each
Produced by Longest Night, Gothenburg


HELLO!, 2012

Blindruck, 48 x 33 cm

Critical mass portfolio – the portfolio includes forty artists who have all been featured in richard noyce’s books, printmaking at the edge (2006|2008) and critical mass: printmaking beyond the edge (2010). The portfolio explores the evolving techniques and approaches, strategies and materials, being used in and with contemporary print forms. It’s a project by artist-explorers who get their hands dirty: with ink and metal and stone, with politics and pop culture and personages, and in the bits, bytes and code of new technologies. They cross borders into new forms in thinking, making, and collaborating.