An artist print maker who can often be found day dreaming, Greg fuller’s work focuses on living enviroments and the manner in which natural forces and people leave impressions on the spaces they share.

‘I love landscapes that change, the way a tidal estuary can change hourly, as the sea works away the coast over years. It’s a relationship that progresses over time.’

Greg’s skill over a range techniques, and considered use of mark making gives a depth to his archive that embodies an ethos that has grown with him over time.

‘I see my archive as a timeline of my life, the evolution in my art is tied to my journey as a person. I see myself as an ordinary person, so I set out to make work that examines the beauty that can be found in the everyday.’

His dedication to technique, can be seen as fuel for his creativity. Allowing him to express a delicate and moody sense of light across the landscape in his collection.

‘ For me, the process drives my creativity, often the techniques I use are very labour intensive. That donkey work gives me pondering time, keeping my hands occupied so my mind can wander.’

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