The linocut Grassland Glyphs by G.W. Bot, created on Kozo paper, depicts a mysterious landscape where an enigmatic silhouette subtly emerges. Through her glyphs, the artist intuitively maps the natural environment, inspired by her deep connection to the Canberra region. Her signs, reminiscent of branches, echo deeper systems of thought about time, seasons, and the interconnectedness of nature. This work blends abstraction and symbolism, creating a contemplative atmosphere where humanity seems to merge with the landscape. The fluid forms and the texture of the Kozo paper enhance the intimate relationship between the artist and the land.
Framed work
Edition 9/25.