Marthe Armitage Explained

Marthe Armitage
Nationality:British
Known For:Wallpaper designer
Alma Mater:Chelsea School of Art
Birth Place:Chiswick, London, England

Marthe Armitage is a British wallpaper designer whose work is characterized by unique hand-drawn designs that are hand printed from lino blocks, varying in size. She makes designs for wallpapers, and curtains.

Early life

After World War II, Armitage studied at the Chelsea School of Art, where she trained to be a painter.[1] [2]

Career

In the 1950s, after she was married and had children, Armitage started designing and making lino-cut wallpaper.[3] Over time, she became known for her hand-drawn and hand-printed designs.[4]

After sketching the design, she uses hand-cut lino blocks and a century-old offset lithographic printing press to create custom-printed rolls of wallpaper.[5] [6] She works in a studio in her garage, where she keeps her printing press. Her daughter, Joanna Broadhurst, works as her assistant.[7]

In 1993 she was elected as Master of the Art Workers' Guild.[8]

In 2004, the historic wallpaper design company Hamilton Weston agreed to represent her work. Sigmar London also sell her work.[9] She designed a wallpaper she entitled "Alphabet" for The Woman in Black, which was created for the film which is based on Susan Hill’s ghost story. Armitage's designs cover the nursery, which is haunted, with automata. The nursery is featured in the scenes where Daniel Radcliffe's character faces off with the titular character.[10]

As of 2020, Armitage was also producing wallpapers through digital processes.[11] In 2018 she was commissioned to create digitally printed wallpaper on vinyl, for the West Middlesex University Hospital in Isleworth, West London.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Country Life . 2009 . Country Life, Limited . en.
  2. Web site: Doyle . Jessica . Jo Malone teams up with printmaker Marthe Armitage . The Telegraph . 30 April 2016.
  3. News: Konig. Rita. By Design Hot New Thing. 8 May 2014. New York Times. 5 May 2014. T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
  4. News: Wakefield. Mary. I never thought I'd write about wallpaper. But I'd never seen wallpaper like Marthe Armitage's. 8 May 2014. The Spectator. 22 March 2014.
  5. Web site: Back to the Drawing Board. Helpful Creative. 8 May 2014. 16 March 2014.
  6. Web site: Jones. Gwyneth "Gwyn". Inspiration: Marthe Armitage. Gallant & Jones. 8 May 2014. 18 June 2012.
  7. Web site: New Temporary Exhibition: Marthe Armitage. https://web.archive.org/web/20140530132825/http://www.hounslow.info/arts-culture/historic-houses-museums/hogarth-house/. 30 May 2014. Historic Houses & Museums: Hogarth's House. London Borough of Hounlsow. 19 June 2015. 2014. Exhibit: Chiswick’s maker of hand-made wallpapers 8 February – 27 April.
  8. Book: Past Master List. Art Workers' Guild.
  9. Web site: Haycock. Sue. Marthe Armitage – 'Back to the Drawing Board'. Sigmar London. 8 May 2014. Short film. 8 August 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20140508114858/http://www.sigmarlondon.com/marthe-armitage-back-to-the-drawing-board.aspx. 8 May 2014. dead.
  10. Web site: The best hand-made wallpaper in the world is by Marthe Armitage.. Bible of British Taste. 8 May 2014. 21 March 2014.
  11. Web site: Flegg . Eleanor . Join the green party: bring the outside indoors with lively botanical prints . independent . en.
  12. Web site: Chiswick's Local Web site . www.chiswickw4.com.