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Marion Elliot, Printmaker & Illustrator

November 28, 2023
by the gentle author

I am reading my short story ON CHRISTMAS DAY next Saturday 2nd December at 11am as part of the BLOOMSBURY JAMBOREE at the Art Workers’ Guild in Queens Square, WC1N 3AT.

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Marion Elliot will giving a lecture about her illustration, use of papercuts, and inspirations at the BLOOMSBURY JAMBOREE, 2nd & 3rd December at Art Workers Guild, 6 Queen Sq, WC1N 3AT.

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Click here to book for Marion Elliot’s lecture  at 11am on Sunday 3rd December

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‘I have a great love of folk culture and popular art. I love shop fronts, fairgrounds, hand-painted signage, advertising imagery and typography, tattoos, workers’ guild banners, mottos, catch-phrases, religious iconography and paper ephemera.

I use printmaking techniques to produce densely-textured papers for my collage work and I am very fond of paper cutting, so my collage has developed from experiments with this technique.

I like collage because it offers me freedom to move all the elements around until I feel that the design looks right. I find creating the collages very contemplative, rather like making a large jigsaw puzzle and I can get lost for hours just moving bits around.’

Marion Elliot

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Sailor’s pincushion

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Telling the bees

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Lammas Day

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The Straw Bear

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The ‘Obby ‘Oss

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The Wicker Man

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Fortune Teller

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Wonder Cat

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Perseverance

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Prepare ye to meet thy God

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Judy makes tea

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Judy calls the police

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Nuits de Paris

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Hot Club

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Mother and me

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Bal-Musette

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The sailor’s return

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Illustrations copyright © Marion Elliot

2 Responses leave one →
  1. November 28, 2023

    These are a wonderful set of images that clearly involve a great deal of work. Thank you Marion and the GA for sharing them. They would make great book illustrations as every one has a tale to tell.

  2. November 28, 2023

    I would just about give my right arm to come into Ms. Elliot’s studio, and sweep up the little extra bits of paper on the floor. THAT, for me, would be a bonanza of wonderful snippets to spark my collages.

    I greatly enjoyed seeing MORE of her work, and discovering the who/what/when/why of her
    inspirations. Many thanks, GA!

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