Maggie Taylor Yorkshire Artist-Painter-Printmaker
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A warm welcome to the website of Yorkshire Artist Maggie Taylor; painter, printmaker, avid researcher and keen blogger.
Maggie's website shows a selection of original paintings and limited edition prints, reflecting the interaction between landscape and human activity in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and further afield.
Maggie shows her work at exhibitions throughout the year, primarily in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire including:-
From the Earth, East Riding Artists, Nunnington Hall, Yorkshire - Water Surge, Lock Gates, and Shape and Shingle, oil painting
Humber Print, Ropewalk Gallery, Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire, Feral Printmakers & Ropewalk Workshop - Lighthouse, The Gate, Stronghold, Top Floor Flat, Recital, The Walk and Ruin
Impressions, Eastgate Studio, Beverley, - Funghi - sold - and Into the Woods
Beverley Open Exhibition, Eastgate Studio, Beverley - Beverley Beck and Greenman, Beverley Minster
Feral Reveal, Feral Art School, Pier Street, Hull, - On Deck, The Walk, Recital, Guy's Peas and Into the Woods
East Riding Artists Open Exhibition, Pocklington Arts Centre, Pocklington, Yorkshire - Relics and Humber, both oil on wooden board
Very recently Maggie exhibited work at two new venues: The Stag's Head, Lelley, and the Avenues Picture Framing and Gallery
At The Stag's Head her work as part of the The Hull Print Collective's "Printed by Hand" Exhibition included:-
Rievaulx Abbey, screenprint from collagraph
Statue, Burton Constable Hall, linocut
Into the Woods, sugarlift
The Avenues Picture Framing and Gallery is a great new venue for the Hull Print Collective and the opening was very successful.
The gallery is on a very busy street in a popular area of Hull. Work included:
The Gale, linocut
The Walk, etching on Tetra pak
Currently Age Cannot Wither Her a collagraph print is showing at the Pareidolia online exhibition - a great show with a wide range of artworks.
https://pareidolia.me.uk/crowning-the-empress
Exhibitions