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I See You Looking At Me

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I See You Looking At Me

$5,300.00


I See You Looking At Me


By Abigail Booth
Starting Price: $5,300
Specifications: Approx. 36.75"w x 1.5"d x 30"h

Emulsified Pine charcoal and brass, hand threaded on reclaimed canvas

Lead time: Abigail Booth’s works are each a one-of-a-kind, please inquire for commissions and availability.

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Abigail Booth’s practice spans a material language of quilt-making, printmaking and painting, exploring the emotional capacity of the quilt to embody imagination, dreams and memory as they manifest in our inner connection to nature. Reflecting on the intrinsic relationship of her materials to the human body and psychological condition, her quilt works are tactile manifestations of our shifting understanding of place and identity. The physical origin of pigments cultivated, and unearthed from the plants, and landscapes she encounters, become both a tangible and imagined space worked directly into the hand-stitched and printed surface of her works. Through the lens of textiles, Abigail’s practice explores how our domestic lives and our connection to the natural world intertwine to permeate the subconscious mind.

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