Freya Freeman-Taylor is a painter and printmaker whose work explores our collective alienation from nature, through surreal scenes of industrialisation and organic complexity. Drawing inspiration from her experiences in environmental activism spaces, Freya's work intends to bring the audience into their own "grief-shadowed awakening" of the state of the natural world, in the hopes to inspire action and reflection.
"Why did you leave me to die?" is a line drawn from Tom Hiron's Poem "Sometimes a Wild god", which represents Freya's thematic starting point for the course.
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we all shall be gone shortly
Mezzotint on Hahnemuhle Paper
Edition of 15
not yet, but soon
Mezzotint on Hahnemuhle Paper
Edition of 15
you do not want to let him in
Mezzotint on Hahnemuhle Paper
Edition of 15
why did you leave me to die?
Spitbite, Aquatint, Sugarlift
Edition of 30
untitled (with the end in mind)
Hardground etching, spitbite
Edition of 30
untitled
monoprint
Edition of 1
untitled
monoprint
Edition of 1
untitled
monoprint
Edition of 1
untitled
Wood Engraving
Edition of 100
Rebirth
Wood Engraving
Edition of 100
Untitled
Monoprint
Edition of 1