Artwork description:

This image is inspired by dancers seen in Paris on stage, working in rhythm, creating an erotically charged performance. The print has been formed through using four blocks, three wood cut blocks and one linocut block, each representing a tone of orange and black line (lino).

Each block has been laid on top of one another to form the finished print which has been printed on delicate rice paper. The print is a small delicate print which I hope adds to the image through being printed on thin and delicate rice paper.

The print has been signed with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Materials used:

Oil based printing ink on rice paper

Tags:
#linocut #print #printmaking #dancers #woodblock 
Dancers (2023)
Woodcut
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This image is inspired by dancers seen in Paris on stage, working in rhythm, creating an erotically charged performance. The print has been formed through using four blocks, three wood cut blocks and one linocut block, each representing a tone of orange and black line (lino).

Each block has been laid on top of one another to form the finished print which has been printed on delicate rice paper. The print is a small delicate print which I hope adds to the image through being printed on thin and delicate rice paper.

The print has been signed with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Materials used:

Oil based printing ink on rice paper

Tags:
#linocut #print #printmaking #dancers #woodblock 

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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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