Emma Molony Devon, United Kingdom
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I enjoy bringing together a variety of printmaking processes in my work – reduction linocuts, two-plate etchings, drypoint, screenprint and monotype drawings. I’m interested in the different possibilities and restrictions of markmaking and the possibilities of combining printmaking with animation and other mediums.

I first started printmaking at the very traditional studios, Stamperia Albrizzi and Stamperia del Tintoretto, while living in Venice. On my return Devon, I continued my practice as a printmaker with Double Elephant Print Workshop in Exeter as director and outreach coordinator. I enjoyed trying to make printmaking less restrictive and more accessible and immediate, using portable presses to take printmaking out into the community – to hospitals, prisons, schools, festivals, galleries and museums.

I design and make screenprinted wallpaper and in 2009 I featured on Channel 4’s Kirsties’ Homemade Home series – teaching Kirstie Allsopp how to print her own wallpaper. I also wrote a chapter for the book of this series.

In 2010 I won the Alexandra Reinhardt Memorial Award and led a printmaking residency with The Art Room charity in Oxford. I was commissioned to create a large-scale interactive installation for Kensington Palace Gardens in 2011 using my laser-cut artwork that explored the secret history of the inhabitants of Kensington Palace.

I was one of the eight artists selected for Muse: Makers In Museums in 2017, working in small South West heritage centres, responding to the collections. I've also made site-specific installations for The National Trust and Historic Royal Palaces.

My wallpaper, prints, set design and illustrations have been used at the RSC Theatre, Edinburgh Festival, TV productions and in Julian Sayarer’s 2017 award-winning travel book Interstate. I've exhibited twice at the Royal Academy Summer Show.

My work is inspired either by the East Devon/ West Dorset landscape where I live or by folklore and fairy tales – particularly those featuring wolves. I’m attracted to the scope of the fairy tale – the language, imagination and symbolism that engages us all at a visceral depth.

Projects and exhibitions

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Screenprinted Regatta Flags

01/07/2019 — 15/09/2019

Screenprinted flags with pupils from Beer Primary aged 5 - 10 years old. To celebrate Beer Regatta, we created over 30 flags to hang in the village high street annually. The children printed using real fish (Gyotaku method) directly onto the fabric. We also created screens from their observational drawings of real lobsters, crabs, prawns and...

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Kensington Palace Sunken Garden Secrets

22/07/2011 — 07/08/2011

I was commissioned to create a free interactive art installation at Kensington Palace, which constituted a unique collection of personal secrets from residents past and present.

Visitors were invited to include their own secrets in the hundreds of suspended baubles that hung from the palace pergolas like forbidden fruit.

The project was...

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Unravelling The Manor

01/05/2010 — 31/07/2010

I was one of 12 artists selected Unravelled's first project - Unravelling the Manor House, at Preston Manor in Brighton. The exhibition opened at Preston Manor, part of Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove in May 2010. The start of the show coincided with The Brighton Festival and ran for 3 months from 1st May 2010 to mid July...

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