Oil by Deborah Treliving
Walls Hill Down
Deborah Treliving
Deborah Treliving uses a wide range of printmaking techniques innovatively, including monotype, intaglio, and relief printing, frequently incorporating many processes within one piece of work. Experimenting with materials and processes is at the heart of Deborah’s studio practice. A love of colour is evident throughout her work, and her palette ranges from the strong and vibrant, to the delicate and subtle.
Deborah is a passionate gardener and artist living in Torquay where she is inspired by her surroundings of the English Riviera Geopark: the relationship of land, sea, and sky; the geology and history of landscape; the weather and changing light in her garden are constant influences.
Deborah studied Fine Art: painting and Printmaking at Bath Academy of Art, and taught drawing, and printmaking at South Devon College. She is a member of MakeSouthwest (formerly the Devon Guild of Craftsmen) and her prints have been exhibited internationally.
Steeped in History, Walls Hill Down is a protected Site of Special Scientific Interest for its flora and geology and is an Ancient Monument for its Bronze-Age field system. The limestone cliffs and soils provide conditions for rare and localised plant species and butterflies. A favourite dog walking area Walls Hill is plateau with wide views of Lyme Bay and the red Devonian cliffs beyond.
Oil on Canvas
82x55cm
Framed in an open frame