Black and Red, Galerie Lelong, 1990
April 27, 2022Points of Contact No. 20, 1974
Victor Pasmore
£160
Framed print
Victor Pasmore’s ‘Points of Contact’ series were explorations in painterly techniques of light, texture, use of space and movement, applied to screen printing. The organic, free form shapes are totally abstract.
Item data
Medium: Monte Carlo 300gsm watercolour paper
Frame: Black stained ash
Mount: Window mount
Framed dimensions: 62 x 45 cm
Image area dimensions: 50 x 33 cm
Medium
Monte Carlo 300gsm watercolour paper
This premium paper made on a traditional cylinder mould machine by St Cuthbert’s Mill in Somerset where they have been making fine papers on the same site since the 1700’s. They are the only commercial paper mill in England to still use this paper-making process. Mould made paper combines the consistent quality of machine made papers, but with the individual character of handmade papers. A specialist coater adds an ink receptive coating layer, allowing us to print perfectly to conservation standards.
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