Original Landscape Etching Artist - Jan Dingle
Jan Dingle is an established printmaker who took up
printmaking - in particular etching - about the same time as she
and her husband acquired an old wooden broads cruiser for family
holidays. For more years now than Jan really likes to admit to,
she has combined cruising the Norfolk Broads and sourcing the
inspiration for the majority of the etchings she produces to
this day. Even the etchings from other places are mainly inspired
by waterways, from the English canals to the Nile in Egypt.
Jan Dingle originally studied graphic design at Hornsey College
of Art, turning to etching whilst raising a family. She learnt to
etch in Rochester and was absorbed by the medium from the first
sight of a bubble on a copper-plate in nitric acid. The medium of
etching is very complex, but Jan found that because the concentration
needed to create a plate was so intense, it was the one art form
that could be picked up and put down easily unlike a painting which
often has to be worked from beginning to end.
Jan Dingle has watched and recorded in her etchings the changing
face of the Broads, from the intensive farming in the early years
to the emphasis on conservation that prevails to-day with the barren
fields of set-aside.
Sailing has become one of her favourite subjects and seems to
be one of the less changeable elements of Broadland.
Contact Jan Dingle at:
Thurneside, Church Road, Thurne, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. NR29 3BT
Tel: +44(0)1692 670895 - Mobile: +44(0)7710 813010 -
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