Adrian Wiszniewski RSA
Crail Scotland III, 2019
Laser-cut woodblock
89 x 85 cm
Edition of 40
Adrian Wiszniewski RSA, Crail Scotland III, 2019
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This print is priced unframed. Please enquire for framing options. In 2015 Adrian Wiszniewski won a Creative Scotland grant to undertake a two-year project titled National Identity through Landscape. The...
This print is priced unframed. Please enquire for framing options.
In 2015 Adrian Wiszniewski won a Creative Scotland grant to undertake a two-year project titled National Identity through Landscape. The project allowed him to travel throughout Scotland and New Zealand, resulting in a body of work that draws on geography, geology and history to consider the importance of the landscape in the formation of national identity. As a result, Wiszniewski’s familiar figures vanish and the landscape becomes his central protagonist. The most recent prints on view are laser-cut woodcuts depicting luscious foliage in Crail, Fife. Also known as jigsaw woodcuts, each colour in these vivid images is printed separately from individual woodblocks to recreate the intoxicating complexity of the landscape.
In 2015 Adrian Wiszniewski won a Creative Scotland grant to undertake a two-year project titled National Identity through Landscape. The project allowed him to travel throughout Scotland and New Zealand, resulting in a body of work that draws on geography, geology and history to consider the importance of the landscape in the formation of national identity. As a result, Wiszniewski’s familiar figures vanish and the landscape becomes his central protagonist. The most recent prints on view are laser-cut woodcuts depicting luscious foliage in Crail, Fife. Also known as jigsaw woodcuts, each colour in these vivid images is printed separately from individual woodblocks to recreate the intoxicating complexity of the landscape.
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