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Aquatint and woodcut - 2 plates of 30 x 40 cm. - Printed on Zerkall-Butten, 300 gr. of 30 x 40 cm // Hole by Alison Wilding, a woodcut and aquatint print created in 2010, presents a bold, abstract composition characterized by black and white stripes set against a textured grey background. The central form resembles a torn or irregular shape, with jagged edges that disrupt the continuity of the striped pattern, creating a sense of movement and visual tension. The stark contrast between the black and white lines and the neutral background accentuates the cut-out effect, giving the piece a layered, almost sculptural quality. This limited edition print, executed on high-quality Zerkall-Butten paper, emphasizes Wilding's exploration of form, depth, and space through minimalistic yet striking imagery.
Hole, 2010
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Aquatint and woodcut - 2 plates of 30 x 40 cm. - Printed on Zerkall-Butten, 300 gr. of 30 x 40 cm // Hole by Alison Wilding, a woodcut and aquatint print created in 2010, presents a bold, abstract composition characterized by black and white stripes set against a textured grey background. The central form resembles a torn or irregular shape, with jagged edges that disrupt the continuity of the striped pattern, creating a sense of movement and visual tension. The stark contrast between the black and white lines and the neutral background accentuates the cut-out effect, giving the piece a layered, almost sculptural quality. This limited edition print, executed on high-quality Zerkall-Butten paper, emphasizes Wilding's exploration of form, depth, and space through minimalistic yet striking imagery.
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