The blue, brown or black lines and partly obliterated shapes are a response to many things. For example, the shape of a field, the initmate architectural space of an Anglo-Saxon chapel. Then there is the imagined space evoked by certain lines of poetry, music or a psalm. The drawings and prints are worked and reworked revealing the process of their making.
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