In archaeology, the word glyph refers to an engraved line, a carving.
GW Bot diverts the original meaning of the term to give the elements that punctuate the Australian bush a truth of their own.
This landscape is beautiful, bare, familiar yet elusive, mysterious, and indecipherable.
For the artist, it represents a metaphor for life: we try to understand it, but it remains profoundly mysterious.
G. W. BOT
Australglyphs III , 2006
Art : Western
Origine : Canberra
Dimensions : 52 x 92 cm
Medium : Linocut / magnani paper
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N° : 4034

