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What the Stove Remembers
Available- Date
- February 15, 2020
- Year
- 2020
- Medium
- Watercolour
- Series
- Watercolour Table
A metal pot and spoon rest in warm reflected light — the quiet trace of a kitchen recently used. Painted in loose watercolour, the work belongs to an early series of table-top studies: learning how ordinary vessels hold heat, weight and memory before form grows heavier in later work.
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