Nina Torr’s ‘The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary’


The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 5 – Hardground etching printed on Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm with Kozo and Arakaji chine collé, collaged etchings printed on Arakaji and silkscreen coloured Hosho adhered to Silkscreen printed Somerset Satin 300gsm 

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 4 – Hardground etching printed on Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm with Kozo chine collé, collaged etchings printed on silkscreen coloured Hosho, and digital print, adhered to Silkscreen printed Somerset Satin 300gsm 

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary is a legendary zoophyte, a plant once believed to grow sheep – with blood, bones and flesh – as its fruit. Bizarre to us today, understanding where tufts of cotton came from in Europe – far from the origin of the plant in India, but nearer to Mesopotamia where the sheep had become commonplace livestock – led to the theory of an incredible creature. Connected to the plant by an umbilical-like cord or stem, it was thought that the sheep grazed the land around the plant until nothing remained, at which point both sheep and plant died. The cotton plant was unknown in Northern Europe before the Norman conquest of Sicily between 1061 and 1091.

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 3

43,7 x 35 cm. Hardground etching printed on Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm with Kozo chine collé with collaged etchings printed on silkscreen coloured Hosho.

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 6

44 x 35 cm. Hardground etching printed on Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm with Kozo and Kitakata chine collé, collaged etchings printed on Arakaji and silkscreen coloured Hosho adhered to Silkscreen printed Somerset Satin 300gsm.

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 7

38 x 30 cm. Hardground etching on Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm, floated on Silkscreened Somerset Satin 300gsm.

Nina Torr’s The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary is a hardground etching, with each print a unique variation including different papers, inks, unique collage and chine collé elements with hand painting in some of the variable editions.

This variable edition by Torr is part of her current show, Marginalia, showing at

THE BLUE HOUSE

151 Jan Smuts Avenue, Parkwood, Johannesburg.

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 3, 2023 
43,7 x 35 cm 
Hardground etching printed on Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm with Kozo chine collé
with collaged etchings printed on silkscreen coloured Hosho. 

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 9, 2023

44 x 34,6 cm. Hardground etching with hand colouring, silkscreen and Kozo chine collé and collage, adhered to a backing sheet of Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm.

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 10, 2023

47 x 35 cm. Hardground etching on with top roll on Kozo and Gampi Natural chine collé and collage adhered to a backing sheet of Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm.

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 11, 2023 

47 x 35cm. Hardground etching with Mingei chine collé and collage with Arakaji Natural adhered to a backing sheet of Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm.

The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary 2, 2023 

47 x 35cm. Hardground etching printed on Hahnemuhle Natural 300gsm with collaged etchings printed on silkscreen coloured Hosho. 

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