Working predominantly in printmaking and textile art, Glynis is also interested in incorporating music and sound, and enjoys the meditative aspects of repetitive processes such as painting Chinese calligraphy strokes. An enthusiasm for innovative print expressions has led Glynis’s research into creating prints in 3-dimensional forms. Besides printmaking, Glynis’s studio practice includes silk paper and felt sculptures, artist books, natural dyeing, encaustic monotypes, watercolour, audio-visual and installation work. See her page on the website for more information.