Everywhere There’s a Wind, There’s a Name for that Wind

Anna began referencing washing lines at the beginning of lockdown in 2019. She would carve into long and narrow woodblocks from left to right in a procession manner to reflect the movement in time. The character that follows the washing line imagery goes to perform and comes back to do menial domestic tasks like laundry. 

Artist: Anna van der Ploeg
Title: Everywhere There’s a Wind, There’s a Name for that Wind
More about: Anna Van Der Ploeg
Year: 2021
Artwork Category:: Editions and multiples
Media & Techniques: Liftground and spitbite aquatint etching with drypoint
Printer: Roxy Kaczmarek and Sarah Judge
Edition Size: 15
Sheet Height: 34, 8 cm
Sheet Width: 102, 6 cm
Availability: Available
Framing: Unframed
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