Mark Hearld

Mark Hearld is an artist known for his work with collage, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, and more. He was born in 1974 and studied illustration at the Glasgow School of Art before completing an MA in Natural History Illustration at the Royal College of Art, London.

His work is deeply influenced by the natural world, particularly British flora and fauna. He often depicts animals such as the fox and chicken, as well as various elements of the British countryside. His creativity is also informed by a fascination with pattern books, popular prints, primitive art, and the poetry of Blake

Hearld has completed commissions for Faber & Faber and Tate Museums. Some of the highlights of his career include curating The Lumber Room at York Art Gallery from 2015-2017 and re-displaying the British Folk Art collection at Compton Verney in 20181. In 2021, York Sculpture Park celebrated Hearld’s career, which included several large-scale sculptures, flat weave tapestry, and papercuts.

Cards are 140mm x 170mm, they are packed with a buff coloured envelope in a biodegradable cello sleeve.

Mark Hearld

Mark Hearld

Mark Hearld is an artist known for his work with collage, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, and more. He was born in 1974 and studied illustration at the Glasgow School of Art before completing an MA in Natural History Illustration at the Royal College of Art, London.

His work is deeply influenced by the natural world, particularly British flora and fauna. He often depicts animals such as the fox and chicken, as well as various elements of the British countryside. His creativity is also informed by a fascination with pattern books, popular prints, primitive art, and the poetry of Blake

Hearld has completed commissions for Faber & Faber and Tate Museums. Some of the highlights of his career include curating The Lumber Room at York Art Gallery from 2015-2017 and re-displaying the British Folk Art collection at Compton Verney in 20181. In 2021, York Sculpture Park celebrated Hearld’s career, which included several large-scale sculptures, flat weave tapestry, and papercuts.

Cards are 140mm x 170mm, they are packed with a buff coloured envelope in a biodegradable cello sleeve.

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