'My rolls are printed in my dining room. Having spent a day or so carving a lino cut of my own design, I then make ready the dining table and carefully position my tools and trays.
Occasionally, a double decker bus pauses outside of my home and the top floor passengers look into my sanctuary of print and order, intrigued by the makeshift sequence of invention. Then, they are off as the bus begins its decline along the hill'.
Caroline worked in full view in the Hamilton MAS project space, setting up a handprinted wallpaper studio for a Print Process Showcase.
For Corkhill printing wallpaper is a means to regain order and momentum. The mechanical order of inking up, applying pressure and smoothly moving paper becomes the momentum of a dance. Transforming the domesticity of decoration into the exotic. Caroline usually works from home.
For Corkhill printing wallpaper is a means to regain order and momentum. The mechanical order of inking up, applying pressure and smoothly moving paper becomes the momentum of a dance. Transforming the domesticity of decoration into the exotic. Caroline usually works from home.