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Dusk I – Ash Dieback Print

Stewart Taylor

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Monotype on Paper

Size: 8.7 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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After a period of hoping some of the Ash Trees on my rewilding plot were avoiding the spread of Ash Dieback (or indeed showing signs of resistance), it now appears that all of them are affected in some way and will not survive beyond the next year or two. It’s now a question of appropriate management and observation. I’ve done some monoprint sketches of the affected trees. The crowns are invariably affected first, from where the pathogen spreads inwards and downwards through the vascular system, with younger trees particularly vulnerable. The true ‘cost’ of Ash dieback disease in the UK is ultimately going to cost the UK in the region of £15 billion. This figure takes into account the costs of clearing millions of dead and dying trees from roads and urban areas, as well as functions carried out by trees such as water and air purification, as well as carbon sequestration. However, it is the loss of these ecological services that will be the biggest cost to society and lays bare the perils of a lax approach to biosecurity when it comes to plants. With resistance only being shown in the Asian variants of the species (as they have evolved alongside the pathogen) estimates suggest that nearly 99% of native specimens in the UK will be lost in the long-term. ‘Dusk I – Ash Dieback’ appeared in the Florence Contemporary Gallery exhibition ‘Unbounded’ March 2024

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Printmaking:Monotype on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.7 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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Stewart has been a Printmaker for over 30 years, & was recently selected for the 16th Graphica Creativa Print Triennale where the Jyväskylä Art Museum acquired his work from the exhibition. He also has works in the V&A Museum print collection. He has now been selected for The Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair for the 6th consecutive time, featuring in co-founder Jack Bullen's top 10 picks from the 2022 Fair. He also has had recent appearances at both the RA Summer Show & the National Original Print Show, where he won the Great Art Prize at the latter in 2018 for his screenprint, ‘Alcala’. He is continuing onwards with his Tree Portraits series from his Dartmouth studio, which started over 3 years ago in London, prior to his departure to Devon in late 2020. Initially inspired by the street trees of my neighbourhood (he printed over 100 of these at home in the space of 6 months during the first lockdown.), these moved outwards to the parks and the wilds nearby, quickly becoming a conversation about our lack of connectivity with the natural world. There are now well over 300 monoprints in this collection. This suite of prints has been further informeded by starting a small-scale rewilding project in 2019 close to his Devon home. In the past 12 months Stewart has created large-scale Joshua Tree prints from the Mojave National Preserve that were destroyed by the Cima Dome wildfire of 2020; those of deciduous trees from protected forests local to him at Avon Valley Woods, the print giveaway for which funded the ongoing traditional husbandry/management by The Woodland Trust; and trees from the banks of the Danube in Slovakia, that were photographed for me by fellow artist Eva Boda. Further collaborations with other artists & photographers are ongoing. This series will continue to help raise awareness for protecting our environment, including through donating prints for various progressive conservation & rewilding fundraisers, both in the UK & USA. by the close of 2023, Stewart will have featured in 11 exhibitions, 4 Art magazines & 3 online articles. Stewart was previously a keyholder at East London Printmakers for over a decade, where he was Project Leader of the Mile End/Copperfield Road Studio Build for the move from London Fields/Warburton Road. During my time there he worked exclusively in screenprint, whilst simultaneously working as a media professional in the City.

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