Lucy May Schofield
2012
Description
Lucy May Schofield’s practice attempts to capture moments. Focussing on the overlooked, she consistently documents vulnerability. Her desire to memorialise the unspoken and make a record of mortality or place are often manifest in the paintings, prints, books and installations she creates.

Biography

Since graduating from London College of Printing in 2002, Lucy May Schofield has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her work is held in public and private collections in the UK and abroad including Tate Britain, Yale Center for British Art, Chelsea College of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University and the State Library of Queensland. Her artist multiples are stocked in London, Paris, San Francisco and L.A. She is the curator of ‘The Bibliotherapy Artist’s Book Library’ (BABL), a touring mobile library home to over 150 artists’ books.
Fields
Fine Arts, Painting
  • Seven Springs
    1st edition of 7 
    32 x 24 cm
    2016
    £ 350
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     A collection of seven etchings inspired by Japanese Shunga prints (Pictures of Spring) of the Edo period, re-worked to form a series of titillating daily prints, housed within a paper portfolio. Zinc etchings on handmade Japanese washi.
  • Each morning I wake to you (five views of fuji san)
    (Edition of 2)
    14 x 21cm,
    2015.
    £ 220 
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    An accordion artist’s book containing 5 mokuhanga prints (Japanese water-based woodblock). Part of the series, ‘Each morning I wake to you’, each print ‘Love, Nourish, Between, Ash, Eggs’ is a reflection of the constant presence of Mount. Fuji alongside a reference to the relationships formed with five fellow artists during the ‘Mokuhanga Innovation Laboratory Artist’s Residency’ on Lake Kawaguchiko, Japan in May 2015. Five woodblock prints in watercolour on ‘Ozu’ washi, ‘Isetetsu’ Japanese woodblock printed endpapers, hardback covered with mokuhanga ‘ash’ print, hand coloured ‘Ozu’ washi bellyband slip case, 1st edition of 2 (VE - variation of endpapers)
  • Letters of Triangles письма-треугольники
    Edition of 10
    140 x 140 mm
    2013
    £65
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    There was a time in which soldiers, having had a prolonged absence from home, were thought to suffer and sometimes die of ‘Nostalgia’. This malaise later became known as homesickness. During WWII Russian soldiers sent triangular correspondence to their loved ones. In these письма-треугольники, the letter and envelope were one, allowing censors to access and omit any sensitive material without compromising the structure. The simple design meant the content and address never became separated and made the letters easily identifiable as priority mail to the postal service. This work comprises two triangular letters, to be read individually - one as an edited letter home and the other as a stream of consciousness yearning, or overlaid and read as one, flitting between the sentiments of the head and the heart. Letterpress printed 1st edition of 40 printed (the first 10 are a boxed edition housed within a bespoke clamshell box with mascara stained handkerchief inkjet printed linings and special edition triangular letter). Printed with gold and copper ink on found paper, tracing paper and Rives Arches on a Heidleburg Platten Press.
  • Mike, 2012
    Watercolour on Paper, 
    14 x 21cm
    2013
    £120 (framed)
  • Matt, 2012
    Watercolour on Paper
    11 x 15 cm
    2013
    £100 (framed)
     
     
  • Charlie, 2012
    Watercolour on Paper, 
    14 x 21 cm 
    2013
    £120 (framed)
     
     
  • Just Kids
    Watercolour on Paper,
    25 x 10cm
    2011
    £115 (framed)
  • Anxiety
    Watercolour on Paper
    20 x 8cm
    2011
    £85 inc. p&p
  • Seashore Life and Pattern
    Watercolour on Paper,
    20 x 15cm,
    2011
    £85 inc. p&p
  • Othello
    Watercolour on Paper,
    15 x 10cm ,
    2011
    £85 inc. p&p
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    Lucy May Schofield // Artist Editions // Books
     
  • Road Kill II
     
    Origami folded watercolour prints of animal road kill punctuate the purified contentment of rural living, as gentle reminders of mortality. A book in memorandum - A series of 3, pigeon, frog and rabbit, each inkjet printed on Somerset enhanced paper and hand watercolour tinted, hardback cloth covered case with gold foil lettering.
     
    10.5 x 10.5cm,
    Series of 3 - Limited Edition of 5
    £28 each inc. p/p
     
  • Souvenirs of Vulnerability
    Risograph Printed with Soya Ink
    Japanese Stab Sewn
    Edition of 8
    2013
    £38 inc. p&p
     
     
  •  
    Belongings
    Lucy May Schofield & Sylvia Waltering

    Individual contributors were selected and approached with the simple request to provide the artists with an object that had a special story or memory attached. They were asked to record that story, yet not reveal it. The artists used the loaned objects as muse and stimulation for their writing to unfold, creating new narrative potential.
    The artists publication contains photographs of the belongings and the writings they inspired.

    15 x 19cm, 40 pages with eight colour plates, cloth covered in Windsor Elcho, bronze foil blocked printed on a Heidelberg GTO52, hand finished edition of 90.
     
    £29 inc. p&p
    £25 from the gallery
     

     
  • Proverb Postcards
    Unlimited Edition
    £16 inc. p/p
    £13 from the gallery