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Lizzie Latham

Lizzie Latham is an artist living and teaching in London. She graduated in 2025 from an MA in Printmaking at Camberwell College of Arts.

Lizzie is the recipient of the HAUSPRINT Graduate Studio Prize 2026.


Artist:Lizzie Latham


Latham’s work combines sculptural and craft techniques with printmaking and photography. Lizzie enjoys playing with prints as objects or imagining them as scenographic devices in which ideas can play out. Her practice includes etching, stone lithography and Japanese woodcut, and often involves building an image through layering.

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Woodcut

Knives, gouges and other tools are used to carve an image into a block of wood. Ink is applied using a roller; the cut away areas do not pick up ink as they are below the surface. Paper is placed on top and is printed with a press or by hand.

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Carborundum

Abrasive carborundum grit (silicon carbide) is mixed with acrylic medium or glue and painted onto a flat surface, such as plastic or metal.

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“I think all visual art is a metaphor”

Following a previous career as a forensic psychiatrist, James Anderson’s colourful carborundum and layered woodcuts convey the emotion of inner worlds. We discuss abstraction, inspiration and the hard work of practice with him.

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James Anderson

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