Peg Morris RBA ASGFA
Process is fundamental to how Peg works. Although she specialises in etching, she explores different processes and makes mezzotints, lithographs, collagraphs, Tetrapak prints and monotypes. Her work is rooted in observation and drawing underpins all the images she makes. She also makes paintings, usually in watercolour.
Peg has exhibited widely, including the Royal Academy, the RWA, the Mall Galleries, the RBSA where she was awarded a prize for her etching, the Woolwich Print Fair and in many group exhibitions. Her work is held in the Printmakers Council Archive at the Scarborough Museum and Art Gallery and is in the V&A archive.
In 2025 Peg was elected an associate member of the Society of Graphic Fine Art. She has been a member of Southbank Printmakers Gallery since 2015, was a member of Richmond Printmakers from 2011-2021 and has served on the committee of the Printmakers’ Council since 2019. She co-founded KAOS (Kingston Artists Open Studios) in 2010.
Come with me for a walk in the woods and I will introduce you to my favourite trees. Some of these veterans have quietly stood here for centuries. I walk between them, watch how they change through the seasons, draw them, talk to them and listen to them.
I walk daily, often along the ancient tracks and holloways which traverse the landscape, revisiting the same locations in different conditions, forming deep personal connections with my surroundings through observation and quiet contemplation. I am fascinated by nature’s reclamation of places influenced by human activity. By producing closely observed images I hope to strengthen viewers’ appreciation of the often-overlooked beauty around us and the need to preserve and protect our precious landscape.
I specialise in etching but also draw, paint and explore as many printmaking techniques as I can as I have a fascination with the processes involved.
Since my move to the Surrey Hills in 2021 there has been a shift in the focus of my work as the beauty and history of my surroundings works its influence on me. I have always loved dilapidation and I have found roofscapes, doors and windows a longstanding fascination. Oh the stories they could tell…
£3-£1200 All cards accepted
To find the house, take the second right off Colekitchen Lane (opposite the red post box). Follow the arrows to the far end of the house (it is a large house divided into four) where there is plenty of space for parking. The studio is accessed via a grassy slope to the side of the house.
There are two pubs in the village at the bottom of the hill, The Gomshall Mill and The Compasses. There are more options in Shere, 1 mile along the A25.
There is a railway station in Gomshall with trains from Reading and Redhill. It is a 15 minute walk uphill from the station. The 22, 32 and 25 buses between Guildford, Dorking and Cranleigh stop in Gomshall at the bottom of the lane. It is a 7 minute walk uphill from the village.
Surrey Hills Trail
Around Dorking
Merrow, Guildford and surrounding villages – WEST TRAIL
East Round Down
Colekitchen Lane
Gomshall
GU5 9QB
Telephone: 07958758298
Email: pegmorris@btinternet.com
Website: https://pegmorris.com/
- Saturday 6 June 2026 Open
- Sunday 7 June 2026 Open
- Monday 8 June 2026 Closed
- Tuesday 9 June 2026 Closed
- Wednesday 10 June 2026 Open
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- Friday 12 June 2026 Open
- Saturday 13 June 2026 Open
- Sunday 14 June 2026 Open
- Monday 15 June 2026 Closed
- Tuesday 16 June 2026 Closed
- Wednesday 17 June 2026 Closed
- Thursday 18 June 2026 Closed
- Friday 19 June 2026 Open
- Saturday 20 June 2026 Open
- Sunday 21 June 2026 Open
Peg Morris RBA ASGFA
East Round Down, Colekitchen Lane, Gomshall, Guildford GU5 9QB, UK