
Mary Webb
Dunwich, 1977
Oil on canvas
112 x 112 cm
44 1/8 x 44 1/8 in
44 1/8 x 44 1/8 in
Dunwich (1977) explores the grid as a space of infinite possibility. In the never-ending maze-like lattice, Webb explores the implication of the vertical and the right angle on the composition....
Dunwich (1977) explores the grid as a space of infinite possibility. In
the never-ending maze-like lattice, Webb explores the implication
of the vertical and the right angle on the composition. The
artist looked outwards making this painting, at the pine trees of
Dunwich, whose right-angled stumps sparked the initial concept.
the never-ending maze-like lattice, Webb explores the implication
of the vertical and the right angle on the composition. The
artist looked outwards making this painting, at the pine trees of
Dunwich, whose right-angled stumps sparked the initial concept.
Exhibitions
Extended Square, Hales London, UK, 2021
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