Artwork
Accord

Accord is a print by Judith Fairlie. It dates from 2011 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
This is a print called Accord. It was made by Judith Fairlie in 2011.
The print is part of a collection from East London Printmakers, a group that supports artists with studio space and equipment.
You can learn more about printmaking techniques like those used by Fairlie, Judith, at the museum or by looking up an artist like Fairlie, Judith.
Overview
Accord is a print created by Judith Fairlie in 2011 as part of the East London Printmakers (ELP) annual boxed set series, The ELP Box.
Subject & Meaning
The subject and specific meaning of Accord are not explicitly stated, reflecting the diverse and individualistic nature of ELP's collective publications.
Technique & Style
While specific techniques used for Accord are not detailed here, it exemplifies printmaking practices accessible through ELP, such as etching, screenprinting, or relief printing, which members like Fairlie utilize.
History & Provenance
Accord was produced in 2011 for The ELP Box series, with the edition of 40 sets contributing to ELP's archive and promotional efforts, and select sets donated to public collections.
Context
Accord is contextualized within the broader activity of ELP, founded in 1998 in Hackney, providing resources, training, and exhibition opportunities for its members and the public.
Artist & collection
Artist
Judith Fairlie makes contemporary prints that quietly draw you in. Her piece *Accord* (2011) layers soft shapes in muted tones, the kind of print where the paper itself seems to hum. Without a movement label, these…









