Abstract markings
Found in 1065 Collections and/or Records:
Where Poets Fear to Tread, 1984
The photograph depicts Baroni with hands over his face and colored abstract markings over it. The prints depict images associated with death and fear, e.g., skeleton head, bound body. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wind Whirled / Trevor, Jean., 1978
winnipeg suite / Beaulieu, Derek., 2005
Winter Poem 15 / Cobbing, Bob., 1992
Winter Poem 17 / Cobbing, Bob., 1993
Winter Poem No. 16 / Cobbing, Bob., 1992
Winter Poem No.3 / Cobbing, Bob., 1980
One of the copies has a printed "Christmas Greetings" inside the back cover. Their cover image is identical. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Winter Poem No.6 / Cobbing, Bob., 1981
Winter Poem No.12 / Cobbing, Bob., 1988
Winter Poem No.20 / Cobbing, Bob., 1996
Winter Poem No.21 / Cobbing, Bob., 1997
Winter Topiary / Fidler, Martin., 1975
with wax, 2003
with wax / Beaulieu, Derek ; Cobbing B., 2003
[WN: X] / Berry, Jake., 1987
Wolverhampton Head / Phillips, Tom., 1971
This print was made by Phillips at or around his exhibition at the Wolverhampton Gallery in 1971. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
WORDS 1 / Depew, Wally., 1984
Each page has a single different rubberstamped word in large bold type with capital letters. There does not seem to be a theme connecting these words. The colored woodblock prints on the fold-out depict abstract imagery. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
WORDS 2 / Depew, Wally., 1984
Each page has a single different rubberstamped word in large bold type with capital letters. There does not seem to be a theme connecting these words. The colored woodblock prints on the fold-out depict abstract imagery. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Words As Visions: Logograms/Worte Als Visionen/Mots Comme Visions / Bing, Ilse., 1974
Works on Paper / El Hanani, Jacob., 1995
The drawings were geometric and abstract markings done in af micrographic style. An accompanying review from Art in America indicates that a drawing takes two to three months to complete. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.