
[All photos by John Hill]
The works, which I'd posted about in March, are much larger than I anticipated.

Accompanied by a couple sculptures, the "hand-worked inkjet prints on panels" work really well in the two galleries.


Up close the assemblage of the images really comes across, with some faint grids apparent at first...

And then the make up of the rectangular panels from smaller rectangular prints on closer inspection...

And then the marked intersections seen up close reveal the images were in fact "hand-worked."

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