Denise Ballard Wyllie’s medative and sombre English landscape prints have now burst into colourful flowerings. She makes five of each edition, varying the hand drawn print stencils for different moods. She is mesmerised by nature’s unrestrained abundance.
Denise’s focus is consistently landscape printmaking with forays into projects such as a monumental Science-Art project, a 2 year residency at a Cancer Research UK laboratory culminating in several artworks including a 42 meter screenprinted science research (DNA) artwork that hangs in The Royal Mint, and a 20m piece in which she championed cancer advocacy groups in the USA and UK.
Denise has project-managed and led mixed-funded urban outreach with multi-ethnic/ multi-religions groups in London, taught in print workshops, computer graphics studios and lectured in art history, photography and life drawing.