High-quality Larchwood By Edward Bawden Device [bNdI71jE]
A path through a larch wood towards an occluded destination. This print is from an early painting by Bawden, and experimental: larch trees are conifers, with spiky needles. And when they grow in serrated rows, bunched up together, they can form shape
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A path through a larch wood towards an occluded destination.
This print is from an early painting by Bawden, and experimental: larch trees are conifers, with spiky needles. And when they grow in serrated rows, bunched up together, they can form shapes which look like tweed woven in a herringbone pattern. In order to achieve this Bawden has scraped the surface of the paper, so that the paper both depicts and contains the marks he makes.
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