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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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Etching

Etching was originally invented as a method for adding decoration to armour during the Middle Ages. Artists began to use metal plates for printing in the 15th century, when Albrecht Durer made work on iron plates. Later artists such as Andrea Mantegna in Italy and Rembrandt in Holland went on to make etchings on copper.

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Linocut

In this relief printing process, an image is carved or etched into a sheet of linoleum. Ink is applied to the lino using a roller; the cut-away areas do not pick up ink. Paper is placed down onto the image and either printed on a press or printed by hand.

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Monotype

Monotype is a way of making a unique print that cannot be repeated. Using methods from painting and drawing, ink is applied to a surface, and marks can be added or taken away from the surface.

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