Salt & Grit
The grittiness of the inhabitants of the London Borough of Haringey.
A woodcut, printed from a builder's cable drum, which is weathered and grainy. The words refer to the roadside yellow bins around London which store grit for the winter roads: they may also refer to the inhabitants of the city!
The symbol in the middle of the piece is for the London Borough of Haringey, where Richard lives and works.
Woodcut from an edition of 8, 46 x 48 cm.
A woodcut, printed from a builder's cable drum, which is weathered and grainy. The words refer to the roadside yellow bins around London which store grit for the winter roads: they may also refer to the inhabitants of the city!
The symbol in the middle of the piece is for the London Borough of Haringey, where Richard lives and works.
Woodcut from an edition of 8, 46 x 48 cm.
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