Trish Evans / Works
Trish Evans is an artist whose practice is grounded in visual enquiry, material exploration and sustained attention to place. Working primarily through, visual art and print processes, her work often emerges from close observation of environments and the subtle relationships that shape them. Drawing, mark-making and image-making are central to her practice, allowing ideas to develop slowly through observation, returning and reworking, through an engagement with landscapes that extends beyond the gallery into lived and working spaces.
Her photographic work has been recognised internationally, including selection for Earth Photo 2021, an award that celebrates photography engaging with environmental and climate-related themes. This recognition sits alongside an ongoing commitment to visual experimentation across print and image-based practices, where careful attention to detail, rhythm and composition underpins her approach.
Cornish wall 1 study (aquatint)
Colne Point (steel etch in process)
Trevan Point study (drypoint)
Goatsbeard bud & flower (aquatint and etch)
Greenaway study (graphite)
cockle & weed 1 (copper plate drypoint)
Oak Apple seed study (aquatint)
Iceland (aquatint)
Photographic works