Sinéid Codd makes images relating to time, geological and personal, in hand-made monotype prints. Areas of often vivid and intense colour contain forensically detailed images, taken directly from found flora and fauna and, importantly, preserving actual scale and features.
As such, her work
references early photography, and film, by using rhythm and image sequencing.
The prints possess a subtle and luminous quality, some with a distinct
vertical composition responding to the artists’ interest in using narrative
structures to articulate ideas about walking through the landscape.
Sinéid Codd, Night Garden 1 |
Sinéid studied at Winchester School of Art, Goldsmiths College ,
University of London
and the Central School of Art & Design. She has
exhibited with many UK
galleries including the Whitechapel Gallery and the Royal
Academy , London . Her work is held in private and
public collections in UK , France and USA ,
including the National
Maritime Museum
and the Paintings in Hospitals Collection. She has been a gallery artist
with the Curwen Gallery since 2005.
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