Artwork description:

This print is part of a series of works called Petrus. These woodcuts explore soil samples which were collected on a journey around Taunton and the subsequent bacteria from the soil drawn into agar in petri dishes. The part of the journey was drawn on the agar and then left in the dark for the bacteria to grow and spread.
These explore the hidden world of the landscape and form bacteria paintings through living matter growing and forming shapes and colours in agar. These were then drawn and created as reduction woodcut prints, forming a new form of landscape art, whilst also exploring ideas grounded in Feminism, Poetics and Realism.
The universal symbol of the circle draws parallels with our reliance of the land, fertility, growth, culture, boundaries and represented notions of the 'feminine maternal principles' and Ecological Feminism.

Edition: One

These were exhibited at the Centrespace Gallery in Bristol (October). The exhibition titled 'Overflow' examines the ideas based upon Ecological Feminism.

Currently chosen to be exhibited at Centrespace Gallery in the Pay and Display exhibition this coming March 4th - 9th 2016.

Materials used:

Oil Paint, Printing Medium, Fabriano Watercolour Paper Stock

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#adam grose #soil samples #feminine principles #landscape #earth tones #printmaking #feminine #prints #woodcut #hidden world #aureola 
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Aureola (2015) Woodcut
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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  • Woodcut on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 1
  • Size: 32.5 x 24 x 4cm (framed) / 21 x 29.7cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Organic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky

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This print is part of a series of works called Petrus. These woodcuts explore soil samples which were collected on a journey around Taunton and the subsequent bacteria from the soil drawn into agar in petri dishes. The part of the journey was drawn on the agar and then left in the dark for the bacteria to grow and spread.
These explore the hidden world of the landscape and form bacteria paintings through living matter growing and forming shapes and colours in agar. These were then drawn and created as reduction woodcut prints, forming a new form of landscape art, whilst also exploring ideas grounded in Feminism, Poetics and Realism.
The universal symbol of the circle draws parallels with our reliance of the land, fertility, growth, culture, boundaries and represented notions of the 'feminine maternal principles' and Ecological Feminism.

Edition: One

These were exhibited at the Centrespace Gallery in Bristol (October). The exhibition titled 'Overflow' examines the ideas based upon Ecological Feminism.

Currently chosen to be exhibited at Centrespace Gallery in the Pay and Display exhibition this coming March 4th - 9th 2016.

Materials used:

Oil Paint, Printing Medium, Fabriano Watercolour Paper Stock

Tags:
#adam grose #soil samples #feminine principles #landscape #earth tones #printmaking #feminine #prints #woodcut #hidden world #aureola 
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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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