TBW
2007
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
2007
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Dominant colour
TBW is a 2007 by Nadia Wallis, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This print shows a single, pale shape floating in a sea of white. The form looks like a ghostly, tangled wire or a half-erased drawing, with thin lines crisscrossing in a loose circle. The background is almost completely blank, letting the faint lines stand out. The artist used very little color—just soft grays and whites—so the image feels light and airy. The lines don’t quite connect, giving it a fragile, unfinished look. Try looking up Victoria and Albert Museum to see more works like this.
The poster TBW by Nadia Wallis from 2007 features a small circular area printed with intersecting pale green branches in high gloss, and it is signed on the reverse.
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Nadia Wallis was a printmaker whose 2007 work *TBW* is a bold, layered composition of shapes and textures.
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