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Angela Harding, artist

Nov 2, 2025
Angela Harding, an accomplished printmaker and illustrator, shares her journey from a creative upbringing in Stoke-on-Trent to becoming a professional artist at 48. She discusses how nature, especially British birds, inspires her work, emphasizing the raw edge influenced by poets like Ted Hughes. Angela reveals the constraints of printmaking that shape her style and reflects on her life experiences, including her volunteer work in Bangladesh and the challenges of motherhood. She also voices her concerns about AI in art while celebrating the beauty of handcrafted creations.
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Maker Sees Mistakes First

  • Angela Harding says finished prints make her notice mistakes while immediately thinking about the next piece.
  • She prioritises responding to place and feeling over polishing a single work.
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Beauty With An Edge

  • Harding intentionally shows nature's rawness and undercurrent of darkness rather than sentimentality.
  • She sees beauty and brutality intertwined, which gives her images their edge.
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Constraints Define The Work

  • Printmaking's constraints (limited palette, mirrored image, size limits) shaped Harding's voice and focus.
  • She found dyslexia helped her by making the print room a natural place to work reversed images.
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