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            ArtworksRebecca HolmesWild Water, 2020Further imagesPhotopolymer etching Signed and titled in pencil Numbered from the variable edition of 40 Each edition is hand wiped to incorporate different wave patterns. Image size: 240 x 180 mm...Photopolymer etching Signed and titled in pencil Numbered from the variable edition of 40 Each edition is hand wiped to incorporate different wave patterns. Image size: 240 x 180 mm Paper size: 320 x 260 mm Contact the Studio on 0207 407 6561 for framing options and prices Every print sold comes with a free copy of the accompanying book 'A Common Place', which includes reproductions of all the artworks and poems created for the project Rebecca was paired with the writer Wendy Jones for the Common Place project.  Rebecca: Our Common Place is wild water. Wendy and I started the project during peak lockdown which meant that we couldn't really do many of the things we liked, so we started to talk together about the things we missed most, and one of those which we both agreed was very important to us was being next to the sea.I really enjoyed thinking about all my memories of the sea, particularly of all the family holidays I've enjoyed and the simple thrill of being so close to nature. For me, the sea is a symbol of freedom and power and I really enjoyed revisiting old photographs and sketches and getting to grips with this beautiful mass of water through my art. Rebecca: Our Common Place is wild water. Wendy and I started the project during peak lockdown which meant that we couldn't really do many of the things we liked, so we started to talk together about the things we missed most, and one of those which we both agreed was very important to us was being next to the sea.I really enjoyed thinking about all my memories of the sea, particularly of all the family holidays I've enjoyed and the simple thrill of being so close to nature. For me, the sea is a symbol of freedom and power and I really enjoyed revisiting old photographs and sketches and getting to grips with this beautiful mass of water through my art. Wendy: I like swimming in outdoor water. Above all I just like watching it; it's the movement which is so mesmerising, it makes you feel like you're part of something so much bigger than yourself, but at the same time, water is deceptively dangerous and it can be frightening.As I started to write my piece for the Common Place project I was reminded of a friend who drowned in the sea some years ago. We underestimate wild water, it is ruthless and literally without pity. We anthropomorphise it, wrongly, because the sea isn't cruel; it's just the sea, it's nature. Wendy: I like swimming in outdoor water. Above all I just like watching it; it's the movement which is so mesmerising, it makes you feel like you're part of something so much bigger than yourself, but at the same time, water is deceptively dangerous and it can be frightening.As I started to write my piece for the Common Place project I was reminded of a friend who drowned in the sea some years ago. We underestimate wild water, it is ruthless and literally without pity. We anthropomorphise it, wrongly, because the sea isn't cruel; it's just the sea, it's nature.  Wild Water by Wendy Jones We stand at water's edge and touch the vastness of nature's ingenuity. Sea-river-ocean-lake, an elemental super-power, life's progenitor, bidding us live free, be wild, beguiled by glimpses of eternity, entranced by liberation songs. Wild water took a friend. Swam out far, body failed, current's force misjudged. North Sea stole her breath, pitiless. Nature deceives and thieves our dreams, indifferent to our imagery. 
 
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                        