Woodcut - Bryan Nash Gill public-space aberrations
Description
aberrations
Job Floris
Recently I’ve been thinking about what flowers must look like to bees and other pollinators
and Black radical thought
sich der „Stararchitektur“ zu widersetzen und stattdessen das Bemerkenswerte im Gewöhnlichen zu suchen
Woodcut - Bryan Nash Gill public-space aberrationsThe WoodCut series by artist Bryan Nash Gill was made from the inked print of cut up tree trunks. These impressions highlight the complexity of the forms, almost mathematical, the fineness of the lines and the texture of the wood that becomes purely graphic. Like a fingerprint, each impression becomes individual, revealing a personality, a sensitivity to the skin.
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