Katy English
Katy English divides her time between Cushendun, a small village on the North East coast of Ireland and London. Her work consistently refers to the Antrim landscape that she loves, using drawing to investigate the natural world both seen and unseen. In an age where images can be instantly captured and transmitted she uses drawing to slow down the act of seeing, allowing the covert forces of growth and mathematics to reveal themselves.
Katy English
Katy English divides her time between Cushendun, a small village on the North East coast of Ireland and London. Her work consistently refers to the Antrim landscape that she loves, using drawing to investigate the natural world both seen and unseen. In an age where images can be instantly captured and transmitted she uses drawing to slow down the act of seeing, allowing the covert forces of growth and mathematics to reveal themselves.