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NATURAL ARTISTRY

Alison Tidmarsh

Mixed-Media Artist

Living in Worcestershire for over 20 years, mixed-media artist Alison Tidmarsh is inspired by the British countryside, gardening and nature. She highlights the beauty of natural forms, farmland and garden design through elegant form, colour and composition, exploring the themes of land use, conservation and our connection to the outdoors. Blending traditional craft with experimental materials, Alison’s work celebrates the intersection of art, craft and place.

Mixed Mediums

  • Etching: Drypoint, Intaglio, À la poupée and Chine-collé using brass, copper and styrene
  • Sculpture: clay, wood, bronze
  • Wearable Art: etched belts and cuffs in brass, copper and silver
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Mixed Mediums

Etching
Sculpture
Wearable Art

Drypoint, Intaglio: À la poupée and Chine-collé using brass, copper and styrene

Clay, wood, bronze

Etched belts and cuffs in brass, copper and silver

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Summer Meadow
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Forest Veil

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The Original Collection

Explore a curated selection of original works created with hand-processed mineral pigments, botanical inks, and organic binders on archival surfaces.

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Boundaries

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Salt & Stone

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Earth's Pulse

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River Silt No. 4

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Alison Tidmarsh

Based in Worcestershire, Alison draws deep inspiration from the British countryside and the rhythms of nature. Her mixed-media practice explores the intersection of nature, land use, and traditional craft, utilizing earth pigments, safe inks, and harvested materials.

Background & Practice

Alison’s unique approach is informed by extensive fine art studies and her professional experience in museums across the US. Her work acts as a bridge between historical preservation and contemporary environmental dialogue.

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