Deborah Hercun
www.deborahhercun.com
@debohercun
Deborah Hercun's prints are marked by an exploration of time, loss and fragmented perspectives, as she draws upon her peripatetic background and a previous life studying film and working as a book editor. Her prints often incorporate unusual angles and perspectives, prompting viewers to pause and reconsider the familiar. This is especially evident in her photopolymer etchings, where her photographs are transformed into abstract yet evocative forms.
Deborah's studio is a place of continued experimentation with diverse printmaking methods. In addition to photopolymer etching and screenprinting, she has started to experiment with mezzotint and has plans to develop artists' books in the future. Deborah is an active member of several printmaking groups as well as Richmond Printmakers, including the Printmakers Council, Kew Studio, East London Printmakers and Southbank Printmakers. She has exhibited with these groups as well as at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and Bankside Gallery, home of The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers.
The Main House a Palace
photopolymer
56 x 76 cm
“Where? Over Here?”
photopolymer
56 x 76 cm
Ombrello
4-plate photopolymer
36 x 45 cm
Rowers, Mortlake
Photopolymer
38 x 28 cm
Venice [Leica IIIf]
Photopolymer
35 x 33 cm
Southbank One
Photopolymer
56 x 76 cm