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dry point etching on collographs

Jennifer Miller

Jennifer Miller has been based in the New England Tablelands since 1991, so her subject matter usually reflects the local landscapes. She is a keen amateur photographer with birds and plants often her subject matter. She is interested in the details and, particularly, the way light can bring these out. She often uses these photographs as inspiration for print making and then experiments with different ways to print the images.

In terms of technique, she regularly starts with dry point etching and then investigates ways to include colour and, sometimes, texture to her prints. She generally prefers to work on a small scale. She also uses a variety of paper, including eco-dyed paper, using plants gathered on daily walks.

Works included in group exhibitions:

Locus- New England Regional Art Museum
November 5 - January 30, 2022

Past present print
Black Gully Printmakers reference the Armidale Folk Museum

Armidale Council Chambers
February 5 - March 19 2021

Between the Lines:
Black Gully Printmakers inspired by Judith Wright

NERAM Travelling exhibition
Wolomombi Hall April 3 & 4 2021

Rainforest - worlds within
Black Gully Printmakers & Coffs Harbour Print Group at the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre

July 5 - August 19 2021
Black Gully Printmakers

Weswal Gallery, Tamworth, NSW
October 6 - November 6 2020

Jennifer Miller

Jennifer Miller has been based in the New England Tablelands since 1991, so her subject matter usually reflects the local landscapes. She is a keen amateur photographer with birds and plants often her subject matter. She is interested in the details and, particularly, the way light can bring these out. She often uses these photographs as inspiration for print making and then experiments with different ways to print the images.

In terms of technique, she regularly starts with dry point etching and then investigates ways to include colour and, sometimes, texture to her prints. She generally prefers to work on a small scale. She also uses a variety of paper, including eco-dyed paper, using plants gathered on daily walks.

Works included in group exhibitions:

Locus- New England Regional Art Museum
November 5 - January 30, 2022

Past present print
Black Gully Printmakers reference the Armidale Folk Museum

Armidale Council Chambers
February 5 - March 19 2021

Between the Lines:
Black Gully Printmakers inspired by Judith Wright

NERAM Travelling exhibition
Wolomombi Hall April 3 & 4 2021

Rainforest - worlds within
Black Gully Printmakers & Coffs Harbour Print Group at the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre

July 5 - August 19 2021
Black Gully Printmakers

Weswal Gallery, Tamworth, NSW
October 6 - November 6 2020

dry point etching on collographs

dry point etching on collographs

dry point etching on eco dyed paper butcher bird

dry point etching on eco dyed paper butcher bird

dry point etching on eco dyed paper

dry point etching on eco dyed paper

hand coloured solar plate etching

hand coloured solar plate etching

gelliplate using found objects

gelliplate using found objects

hand coloured dry point etching

hand coloured dry point etching