On the Edge was inspired by a view in Yorkshire where I saw a tree clinging on for dear life. There's something about these lone trees in extreme conditions that seems to relate to our tenacity in the face of turbulant times. #yorkshire rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/o…
Rebecca Vincent Art
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- Such sad news about Sycamore Gap! If you haven't seen the news, the iconic tree has been felled overnight. Clearly done on purpose with professional equipment. Who would do such a thing? I often feature this iconic landmark in my work as do many of my artist friends. It's hard to
- This is the largest patchwork landscape I've ever attempted! It's also the most complex with 10 layers of ink. This was more of an imaginative landscape that includes my favourite elements: the cottage, the sea & yachts and my trademark fields and hedges. rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/o…
- "On the Right Path" is a hand-printed etching. I used two plates to build up the rich overlapping colours. Inspired by family trips to the seaside. Available mounted and framed. rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/e…
- A field of poppies in bloom is a glorious sight. Capturing it in ink was tricky but I found a solution using a little-known inking method that allowed me to roll one colour across another without them mixing. Print available #poppies rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/p…
- In Land Marks I returned to a theme I've used many times of the ploughed field with tree silhouettes. But this time I was moving into new territory by re-interpreting it using some new etching techniques to create a richer, more varied foreground area. rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/l…
- With this seascape, I'd been reaching for a new colour palette and a more impressionistic way of working. I wanted the sky to really glow and the colours to be echoed in the water. The little boats give the piece a sense of focus! rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/h…
- Spring Shadows brought me back to Twitter after a share on @womensart1 got a huge response. It became one of my most popular images. It's a back-lit bluebell woodland with a wide range of colours: pinks, mauves, blues & orange. Prints available #womensart rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/b…
- In this poppy field landscape I was varying my usual red colour scheme in order to give the idea of back lighting from a low summer sun. The cottage and hills look like Scotland but it's an imagined landscape rather than a particular place. rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/p…
- "Winter Fire" is one of my #garden seed heads series. I'd like to do more layering of the stencils in future to give a greater sense of distance. It's inspired by our lovely allotment which looks incredible as the sun goes down. Making-of video here: rebecca-vincent.co.uk/single-post/un…
- People often ask me what the patterns signify in my work - is it roots or geology below the ground or agricultural land marks? All on these and none! When I'm working, my focus is just on colour and pattern and creating beautiful patterns in nature. rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/l…
- I love the warm browns and cool blues in this image. The rhythm of marks and patterns, light and dark has a really natural, earthy look. It also looks amazing on a royal blue or mushroom-beige wall! Ploughed - available here: rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/p… #onlinegallery #artist
- TALL PIECE: The inspiration for this piece came from visiting Brimham rocks in Yorkshire with the family. The kids had a wonderful time clambering over this amazing geological formation. Here and there a tree would find a crevice to anchor it's roots. rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/b…
- With strong backlighting, I was able to include plant forms with varied colours to indicate the sunlight falling on the seedheads. This was a new idea that has proven extremely popular. What do you think of this one? rebecca-vincent.co.uk/product-page/s… #printmakers #printmakeroftwitter


















