Working more with the tiles that I've created, and inspired by the mosaics of Lisbon, I'm hoping to create more brutalist concrete pieces in the coming months. The first of these is a composite of the Barbican estate. These prints use abstract shapes and absences to create a fractured view of our perception of the estate and its use of concrete architecture. Printing onto these surfaces is a real challenge, but I'm excited to find more ways of using material to represent urban environments.
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Tadhg CaffreyI'm an Irish printmaker, living in North London and focusing on urban landscape, construction and abstract geometry. My first name sounds like "tiger" without the last bit.
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