I’ve taken many photographs of trees in and around the Dartmoor National Park, and the four I chose for these prints have been recent favourites. When I take the photographs, I begin to think about the textures, colours and style that I want to create for the monotype background. For these prints, I wanted a sense of a lone tree, perhaps the last one in existence, echoing the environmental concerns around loss of local trees and wider deforestation.
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