'The British Industrial Estate I' etching by Jemma Gunning
Edition No 10/30
Printed on Somerset Satin 300gsm
Plate size - 32x47cm
Printed on oversized paper, signed, titled and editioned under the plate.
Working on personal projects and commissions, Jemma Gunning's practice explores the documentation of urban and industrial decline. She exhibits frequently in the UK and internationally. In 2020 she co-established Bristol Print Atelier, a printmaking studio in South Bristol. Jemma studied an MA in Multidisciplinary Printmaking and BA Drawing for Fine Art practice.
"Many opportunities exist within the urban landscape for artistic practices. My work explores the landscape, documenting social and historical significance's that are visible of being lost. Decaying architectural surface layers provide a trace and glimpse of our past history, fuelling my desire to visually record and document these transient states. The use of traditional printmaking processes supports my vision in the subjects that I depict. The use of textures and marks are important as it helps express what my eyes witness in the urban landscape. The etching process requires an enforced decay whereby the acid bites into the copper plate, resonating with the natural decay of the structures that I record. By documenting crumbling forms, I hope to make society more aware of their direct environment and the history that we are losing from urban expansion and redevelopments. I hope people will slow down and properly consider subjects that too many of us would normally walk straight past and ignore."