‘What Happens in the Print Room…’ An Exhibition by Gurley
‘What Happens in the Print Room…’ is the third solo show by screen printer Gurley at the Anise Gallery.
London based artist Gurley has been focusing on developing her own evolution of screenprinting that uses a distinctive watercolour style. The exhibition highlights the meticulous and time intensive process of screenprinting.
Gurley merges street art, expressionism and pop art style, while taking inspiration from the streets of London and New York and popular culture.
“Popularised in the 1960’s by Andy Warhol, screenprinting is meticulous, time intensive and, akin to the photographic dark room, its results can be uncertain. It is these nuances that Gurley aims to highlight through this exhibition and her distinctive style that lies somewhere between street art, expressionism and pop art as her work exemplifies the dialogue between colour, subject and viewer.”
The exhibition is open Tuesday – Thursday and Saturday 11am – 5pm until 24 March.