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Painting as Object
That Which Came Before, 2023. Folded ink on Chinese mulberry paper paintings. Acrylic square plinth. 30 x 30 x 90cm.
Flow (Touchstone), 2023. Plaster of Paris form, hand made polished gesso, ink. Beeswax finish. 50cm diameter x 8cm.
Vessels, 2023. Laminated Chinese mulberry paper. 40cm diameter.
Enso, 2024. Ink on Chinese mulberry paper, stretch over a bamboo frame (natural or stained black). 35cm diameter.
Plus some sketches from the studio.
"Painting is a means of self-enlightenment; sculpture is a means of self-extension."
- Henry Moore