ARTISTS' PRINT: WHERE WE CAN ENCOUNTER EACH OTHER

$50.00

Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison

Where we can encounter each other, 2023

Inkjet print on Canson Rag Photographique 310gsm.
One of six unframed artists’ proofs, from an edition of 32.

Image size 20cm X 20cm
Paper size 20cm X 20cm

Created especially for the RMIT University School of Art 2023 Print Exchange Folio, we have six artists’ proofs of our digital collage with a wink to The remaking of things. To Nicholas Caire’s Scene on the Yarra, Healesville, c. 1876–1880s Heaslesville, Victoria, it includes two 1844 watercolour over pencil illustrations by Richard Bunbury, Spider Orchid, Mount Mercer, and Ti-tree found on the banks of the river Leigh, near Mount Mercer, and from The Wildflowers Around Melbourne series 1867, Fanny Anne Charsley’s plate XII, featuring Brunonia australis, Craspedia richea, Dianella revoluta, Lobelia pedunculata, Convolvulus erubescenes, Ammobium alatum, Helichrysum bracteatum, and Lobelia simplicicaulis. All as chanced upon by a William Drummond & Co. silver paperweight, c. 1900, in the shape of a macropod on the right, and a Kilpatrick & Co silver paperweight, c. 1910, also of a macropod, on the left.

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Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison

Where we can encounter each other, 2023

Inkjet print on Canson Rag Photographique 310gsm.
One of six unframed artists’ proofs, from an edition of 32.

Image size 20cm X 20cm
Paper size 20cm X 20cm

Created especially for the RMIT University School of Art 2023 Print Exchange Folio, we have six artists’ proofs of our digital collage with a wink to The remaking of things. To Nicholas Caire’s Scene on the Yarra, Healesville, c. 1876–1880s Heaslesville, Victoria, it includes two 1844 watercolour over pencil illustrations by Richard Bunbury, Spider Orchid, Mount Mercer, and Ti-tree found on the banks of the river Leigh, near Mount Mercer, and from The Wildflowers Around Melbourne series 1867, Fanny Anne Charsley’s plate XII, featuring Brunonia australis, Craspedia richea, Dianella revoluta, Lobelia pedunculata, Convolvulus erubescenes, Ammobium alatum, Helichrysum bracteatum, and Lobelia simplicicaulis. All as chanced upon by a William Drummond & Co. silver paperweight, c. 1900, in the shape of a macropod on the right, and a Kilpatrick & Co silver paperweight, c. 1910, also of a macropod, on the left.

Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison

Where we can encounter each other, 2023

Inkjet print on Canson Rag Photographique 310gsm.
One of six unframed artists’ proofs, from an edition of 32.

Image size 20cm X 20cm
Paper size 20cm X 20cm

Created especially for the RMIT University School of Art 2023 Print Exchange Folio, we have six artists’ proofs of our digital collage with a wink to The remaking of things. To Nicholas Caire’s Scene on the Yarra, Healesville, c. 1876–1880s Heaslesville, Victoria, it includes two 1844 watercolour over pencil illustrations by Richard Bunbury, Spider Orchid, Mount Mercer, and Ti-tree found on the banks of the river Leigh, near Mount Mercer, and from The Wildflowers Around Melbourne series 1867, Fanny Anne Charsley’s plate XII, featuring Brunonia australis, Craspedia richea, Dianella revoluta, Lobelia pedunculata, Convolvulus erubescenes, Ammobium alatum, Helichrysum bracteatum, and Lobelia simplicicaulis. All as chanced upon by a William Drummond & Co. silver paperweight, c. 1900, in the shape of a macropod on the right, and a Kilpatrick & Co silver paperweight, c. 1910, also of a macropod, on the left.

 

Gently silvered, two macropods. On the page two paperweights, printed.

 

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To ensure your purchase arrives safe and smooth, all artworks are wrapped in archival acetate and packaged with cushioning.

 
 
 
 
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