A woodcut print, from a drawing which the woodcut creator made
during a visit of central Australia. The artist’s woodcut prints deal with the
relationship between real and mythological landscape, with an emphasis on the
role that memory and learned association has played in shaping our perception
of modern space and ancient space.
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