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16 works
Plunge
Regular price $25.00 USDSeverance
Regular price $30.00 USDLady Musteline
Regular price $50.00 USDMedium: Intaglio
Dimensions: 5 1/4 inches x 5 1/2 inches (Image) 8 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches (Sheet)
Signature: Signed
Artist details: American, 1984
Edition: of xxv
Recommended by Catherine (Collections Specialist / Gallery Associate):
Carrie Lingscheit’s intaglio prints explore the symbolism and subtleties of human behavior and relationships. This enchanting and somewhat absurd etching, depicting a masked woman with an armful of beloved ferrets (or some other musteline creature), inspires some curious narratives in my mind. I interpret her ferret disguise as a way of creating safety, but I wonder for whom that safety is intended. Does she wear this mask simply to help the ferrets feel safe and secure in her arms, or does her personal sense of safety also require the ferrets to stay close to her? Or, perhaps she truly sees herself as one of them. The viewer can bring their own relational narratives to their interpretation, which is one thing I love about this piece. It is a delightful invitation to explore questions around human attachment and the transformations we experience, whether forced or natural, to stay close to those we love.
Ex Libris (with Cats)
Approach
Regular price $25.00 USDNude (Ex Libris)
Regular price $85.00 USDNude with Flower (Ex Libris)
Regular price $90.00 USDMac Remington
Regular price $75.00 USDBoy (Ex Libris)
Regular price $100.00 USDCrying Man
Regular price $100.00 USDDevour II
Regular price $100.00 USDDevour I
Regular price $100.00 USDDevour VII
Regular price $100.00 USDDevour V
Regular price $100.00 USDMedium: Intaglio and linocut
Dimensions: 4 x 6 inches (image)
Signature: Signed
Artist details: British / Chinese, 1973
Date finished: 2009
Edition: of 20
Recommended by Nikki (Fine Print Photographer & Content Publisher):
"Wuon Gean Ho’s Devour V is from a series of intaglios she created in 2009. This series begins with a woman asleep, laying on top of a tiger. The cat awakes first and begins walking around until the woman also awakes and opens her feral-looking eyes. They separate from one another, and begin sizing each other up as they circle. They grapple, but do eventually come to terms with each other (tiger licks the woman’s face) before dissolving into each other and the landscape. Devour V illustrates the moment when the woman is fully awake to her struggle with full realization of her circumstances and is actively fighting. Part of being human is coming to terms with our own wild cats that can wake up in us. Eventually, there will be peace and acceptance, but we first have to face them. Ho makes this struggle look sensual and chaotic with her use of subtle plate tone wiping and overlapping hatch marks in the plate. She effectively captures how it can feel to be rolling about with one’s own demons in the intimate space of our own heads."
Devour IV
Regular price $100.00 USDDevour III
Regular price $100.00 USD