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Imogen Tunnicliffe started life as an artist in the studios of Elam School of Fine Arts, where she mixed her own ink to create prints inspired by everything from Andy Warhol’s early drawings to fairy tales. Now, as senior designer at Citta Design, she develops the concepts for the brand’s distinctive seasonal collections of homewares.
After completing her Master of Fine Arts degree, the 38-year-old spent a few years in London and New York. As a printmaker, her work was heavily influenced by whimsical and fantastical subject matter, which often took the form of dark, ‘shadowy’ fairy tales. “My own art is always illustrative and detailed. I tackle quite different subject matters in each body of work, but it always has a story to tell,” says Tunnicliffe.