Not Often Enough
by Isobel Rayson.
Not Often Enough, 2020, 62 cm x 62 cm, woodblock carving, black, framed.
My work is often about recording details of a particular moment in time as I attempt to capture my ephemeral presence and ultimately create a sense of belonging. By focussing my attention on micro details, I can escape into a simplified world of line, form and texture. I find the process of repetitive carving to be a meditative experience and I enjoy getting lost in this process of mark making.
Isobel Rayson works from a small studio in rural New South Wales, Australia. Her practice is diverse and driven by process-based methodologies. She predominantly creates abstract woodblock carvings based on recollections of her daily observations.
Isobel often draws inspiration from her rural landscape, discovering accidental and intentional marks and patterns found in her surroundings. These observations make their way on to the canvas of the woodblock abstracted through their size, simplified form, and repetition.
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by Isobel Rayson.
Not Often Enough, 2020, 62 cm x 62 cm, woodblock carving, black, framed.
My work is often about recording details of a particular moment in time as I attempt to capture my ephemeral presence and ultimately create a sense of belonging. By focussing my attention on micro details, I can escape into a simplified world of line, form and texture. I find the process of repetitive carving to be a meditative experience and I enjoy getting lost in this process of mark making.
Isobel Rayson works from a small studio in rural New South Wales, Australia. Her practice is diverse and driven by process-based methodologies. She predominantly creates abstract woodblock carvings based on recollections of her daily observations.
Isobel often draws inspiration from her rural landscape, discovering accidental and intentional marks and patterns found in her surroundings. These observations make their way on to the canvas of the woodblock abstracted through their size, simplified form, and repetition.
Delivery
Please note the price on this website does not include shipping. Before ordering, please contact us for a shipping quote. We can invoice you separately with the price for shipping.