News

Vanessa Hall-Patch Wins Grand Prize at Awagami Print Exhibition

MG 2153

鈥淚 find it so inspiring that print has such a capacity to keep evolving,鈥 says 麻豆视频 Technical Services Coordinator Vanessa Hall-Patch. (Photo by Perrin Grauer)

This post is 20 months old and may be out of date.

By Perrin Grauer

Posted on | Updated

The artist and 麻豆视频 Technical Services Coordinator finds inspiration in disappearing structures and the history of printmaking.

Artist and 麻豆视频 staff member has been the Grand Prize at the 2023 Awagami International Miniature Print Exhibition.

Titled Cabin cutout - farmland II, the work was selected from among nearly 1600 entries. Noted for being the smallest print submitted, the 2鈥 by 3鈥 work was lauded by jurors for its 鈥渞ich poetic sentiment鈥 and technical excellence.

鈥淭he print packs a total vision,鈥 juror and Columbia University professor Thomas Vu. 鈥淭ruly remarkable and impeccably printed, the piece is laden with various techniques and displays outstanding detail. Despite the strong competition, we ultimately awarded the prize to this work as it had the best of both worlds, pushing the boundaries of printmaking into the future.鈥

Vanessa notes she feels grateful to be recognized for her work.

鈥淚鈥檓 honoured to have been selected from so many international submissions,鈥 she says. 鈥淯nfortunately I wasn鈥檛 able to attend the award ceremony this time around, but I鈥檓 grateful for the invitation and hope to visit the in the future.鈥

Hall Patch Cabin Cutout Farmland II

Vanessa Hall-Patch, Cabin cutout - farmland II, 2023. Photo etching, screen print, digital + chine coll茅 on Washi paper.(Photo courtesy Vanessa Hall-Patch)

Now in its sixth year, the Awagami exhibition challenges printmakers from around the world to submit work on Japanese washi paper. The result is a show in the in Yoshinogawa, Japan, that presents 鈥渁 unique and far-reaching global survey of contemporary printmaking.鈥

As with much of Vanessa鈥檚 work, Cabin cutout - farmland II combines multiple printmaking techniques. Etching, digital and screen printing, as well as raised ink and gold leaf all contribute to its aesthetic. It stands out, however, in that it鈥檚 an edition of one. Typically, Vanessa works in multiples, and views the entire collection as a single work.

Smaller works, such as her submission to the Awagami competition, are 鈥減art of the exploratory research鈥 she regularly conducts to better understand her medium.

鈥淚鈥檓 really inspired by different processes in print,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檒l try various combinations of techniques as a research tool to apply to my other bodies of work or a bigger body of work that I鈥檓 developing for exhibition. I鈥檓 always interested in how we can combine new technology and old. That is what inspires me.鈥

MG 2149

Vanessa arranges a series of test matrices and prints 鈥 part of her ongoing exploratory research into how different print techniques can be combined. (Photo by Perrin Grauer)

As its title suggests, a cabin is featured as a primary compositional element in Vanessa鈥檚 winning composition. Such structures are a longstanding part of Vanessa鈥檚 practice. The images are sourced from a personal photographic archive she has developed over years.

鈥淢y interest is definitely rooted in some nostalgia,鈥 says Vanessa, who has made her home on an island in Howe Sound for the past decade and a half. 鈥淪taying in a small rustic cabin as a family shaped our experience of the outdoors. But that kind of structure is starting to disappear. So I鈥檓 trying to document it.鈥

In doing so, she鈥檚 also exploring the history of printmaking. Ancient processes can be combined with modern machinery to create an incredible array of effects and outcomes, she says. This points to the medium鈥檚 profound utility for connecting past and present through art.

鈥淚 find it so inspiring that print has such a capacity to keep evolving,鈥 she says.

Hall Patch Davies Orchard11

Vanessa Hall-Patch, Davies Orchard Cottage #11, from the Cabin Project series. Photo etching, screen print + chine coll茅, 20" x 27". (Image courtesy Vanessa Hall-Patch)

This interest animates a project Vanessa is currently working on with support from a Canada Council for the Arts Research and Creation grant. Titled , she鈥檚 collecting images from the public toward a print series and web archive of the 鈥渕odest and often nonconforming鈥 architectural form.

She encourages anyone interested in contributing to .

and to keep up with her work.

Visit 麻豆视频 online to learn more about studying Print Media at Emily Carr.