14.1.79 - 8.80

1980
Pannett, Liz
Created over several months, the work was painted flat on the floor, using washes of acrylic and chalk and charcoal markings. It suggests no subject matter beyond the painting itself. The methods of creation and the lack of subject matter are similar to the works of American artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Cy Twombly. Pannet is also an accomplished printmaker and served as a committee member of the Printmaker's Council Committee during the late 1970s. Tom Heaven
  • Artwork Details: 88.6 x 63.7cm
  • Edition:
  • Material description: acrylic, chalk and charcoal on paper
  • Credit line: © the artist
  • Theme: Abstract
  • Medium: Painting
  • Accession number: AC 4008

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