Saving Everything (Triptych)
2012
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
2012
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Dominant colour
Saving Everything (Triptych) is a 2012 by Maaike Anne Stevens, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Maaike Anne Stevens made *Saving Everything (Triptych)* in 2012. It’s a print held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. That year, Stevens won the Jealous Print Studio Graduate Prize for a Goldsmiths MA student. The prize gives new graduates a paid residency. They create a limited print under studio guidance. Jealous donates all prints to the V&A’s collection. Check out Stevens, Maaike Anne.
The triptych *Saving Everything* was created by Maaike Anne Stevens in 2012 as part of the Jealous Print Studio Graduate Prize, awarded to one MA Fine Art graduate from each of eight London art colleges. Stevens, a Goldsmiths graduate, produced the work during a residency at Jealous Print Studio, where she developed a new limited-edition print under studio guidance. The resulting triptych was later included in the collective exhibition showcasing that year’s prize winners. The Graduate Prize editions, including Stevens’ work, were donated to the V&A print collection.
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Dutch artist Maaike Anne Stevens makes bold, layered prints that play with shape, scale, and color.
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