
Sixteen-Eight-Seven-Five
Drawing: chalk on paper
13 x 13 inches
Date:
1975
Whether working on canvas or paper, Edda Renouf cuts into her material with a metal etching tool. The incisions, as seen in these works, usually conform to a grid or other geometric form. This structure is not entirely logical, however, as the artist uses what she calls an intuitive sense and not a mathematical formula to determine the exact placement of her marks. In this way Renouf explores the complex variability of all so-called systems. In some works Renouf uses graphite or pastels rubbed over the paper, thereby highlighting the incisions and the details of the paper itself.
- All works by Edda Renouf
- Tours
- To Have It About You: The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection
- Institution
- Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota
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