A path through a larch wood towards an occluded destination. This is 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.
Giclée Print, Limited Edition (1/950) on 310gsm thick, 100% cotton rag. Hand-numbered and hand-embossed. Image:47.0 x 59.0; paper:58.0 x 69.0cm
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