Daniel Fletcher and Euphrosyne Andrews are a collaborative artist duo whose practice unfolds as an ongoing negotiation between two distinct yet deeply attuned sensibilities. Rooted in the shared methodologies of fine art printmaking, their work explores the boundary as both subject and process; a meeting point where marks, colours, and ideas converge into a unified visual language.
Working en plein air and in the studio, Fletcher and Andrews engage in a rhythmic exchange of gesture and restraint, intuition and structure. Their paintings emerge through layered acts of masking, revealing, and reworking, forming a dialogue that blurs authorship and redefines the space between “yours,” “mine,” and “ours.”
Andrews brings to the collaboration her ongoing inquiry into the politics of space, the interplay between the built and the natural, and the gendered and social dimensions of boundaries. Fletcher contributes an expressive mark-making practice grounded in the physical and emotional charge of landscape. Together, their work distils the essence of place into concentrated abstractions that evoke the sensations of being within a landscape rather than merely depicting it.