
Composition
Scarce signed original etching with aquatint.
Published by Ides et Calendes, 1994. In a very small edition of 25.
Wou-Ki means ‘no limits’ in Chinese — a prescient name for an artist who experimented in oil on canvas, ink on paper, lithography, engraving and watercolour, and who embraced different cultural identities without ever being beholden to one.
Published by Ides et Calendes, 1994. In a very small edition of 25.
Wou-Ki means ‘no limits’ in Chinese — a prescient name for an artist who experimented in oil on canvas, ink on paper, lithography, engraving and watercolour, and who embraced different cultural identities without ever being beholden to one.
Scarce signed original etching with aquatint.
Published by Ides et Calendes, 1994. In a very small edition of 25.
Wou-Ki means ‘no limits’ in Chinese — a prescient name for an artist who experimented in oil on canvas, ink on paper, lithography, engraving and watercolour, and who embraced different cultural identities without ever being beholden to one.
Published by Ides et Calendes, 1994. In a very small edition of 25.
Wou-Ki means ‘no limits’ in Chinese — a prescient name for an artist who experimented in oil on canvas, ink on paper, lithography, engraving and watercolour, and who embraced different cultural identities without ever being beholden to one.
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$1,783.81Description
Scarce signed original etching with aquatint.
Published by Ides et Calendes, 1994. In a very small edition of 25.
Wou-Ki means ‘no limits’ in Chinese — a prescient name for an artist who experimented in oil on canvas, ink on paper, lithography, engraving and watercolour, and who embraced different cultural identities without ever being beholden to one.
Published by Ides et Calendes, 1994. In a very small edition of 25.
Wou-Ki means ‘no limits’ in Chinese — a prescient name for an artist who experimented in oil on canvas, ink on paper, lithography, engraving and watercolour, and who embraced different cultural identities without ever being beholden to one.











