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Fi Brown’s work is concerned with the geometry, poetics and histories of place and space. She is interested in the layers and languages that make up different places and how we inhabit them.
She combines defined shapes, territories, boundaries and borders with accidental, fluid and instinctive elements. This is expressed through calligraphic brushmarks and processes and materials that both flow and resist, such as fluid lithographic ink on woodgrain meeting the density of thick felt.
This recent work emerged from walks in the local landscape over the last year and memories of cattle in the field next to her childhood home.
Fi Brown has a BA in Fine Art from Liverpool, John Moore’s University and an MA in Public Art & Design from Chelsea College of Art.