London-based artist Trevor Sutton (b 1948) makes art that embodies the restraints of a ritualistic and pragmatic process with that of pure sensual pleasure. The atmospheric references to landscape visible in much of his work have been superseded by a significant withdrawal to a less referential abstract position. His colour saturated works offer the viewer remote spaces in which to place their imaginings.
Etching with chine-collé is a printmaking technique where a thin decorative paper is bonded to a thicker backing paper during the printing process, allowing the etched image to be printed and adhered in one step.
British artist Trevor Sutton is represented in public collections including the Tate Gallery, London, and Pallant House, Chichester.