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Caroline Jane Harris
         Born 1987
         Lives and works in London, UK
         www.carolinejaneharris.com

         Caroline Jane Harris explores the intricacies of nature through a labour intensive paper-cutting technique. She responds to visual phenomena in
         nature; the endless geometric patterns found in all levels of existence.
         Using  photographs  of  tree  formations  as  her  starting  point,  Harris  digitally  manipulates  her  images  through  a  pre-determined  'action'  resulting
         in kaleidoscopic symmetry. Harris incorporates scanned tree rings; circular motifs referencing puddles, moons, irises, petri-dishes and time. The
         images are computer printed using pigment inks on archival paper then fi nally hand-cut and layered. The process is slow and obsessive, requiring
         concentration, repetition and discipline. The hand allows for subtle distortions creating a tension between technology and the artist's hand. Harris's
         unique process acts as a reverse reduction print in which the print comes fi rst, followed by gradually cutting and building up layers. The fi nal image
         slowly emerges whilst the paper is removed. The meditative quality of the work is refl ected in Harris’ interest in artistic and devotional practices of
         Eastern Cultures.
         Once layered, the two dimensional paper cuts have an inherent sense of depth creating three-dimensional drawings, preserved between glass-like
         fragile specimens. Plains of paper become infi nite and abstract – as if viewed through a telescope or under a microscope.
         CAROLINE JANE HARRIS graduated from Camberwell College of Art and a Fine Art Printmaking degree at University of Brighton in 2009, Harris has already participated in
         several group shows in the UK, as well as fairs in New York, LA, India, Singapore and Basel. In 2013 she was awarded the Chelsea Arts Club Stan Smith Award, a fi nalist for the
         Aesthetica Art Prize and received the Judge's Choice award for the Women Artist’s Competition in 2012.


































                                                                                                                             Left: Harmonic Landscape, 2013, Handcut paper and digital prints.
                                                                                                                             h: 60cm w: 106cm d: 7cm, Artist’s Collection.
                                                                                                                             Above: Entity, 2013, Handcut layered paper.
                                                                                                                             h: 105cm w: 130cm d: 7cm, Artist’s Collection.













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