Barbara Ash - The forest was shrinking (but the trees kept voting for the axe) II, 2024

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Media Dimensions: 45 x 66 x 5cm

Image Dimensions: 45 x 66 cm

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Barbara Ash’s work evokes the atmosphere of old fairy tales and the realm of the fantastic, exploring themes of female experience, power, and freedom, from a feminist perspective. She works with an intimate, autobiographical approach, playfully using mixed-media hybrid prints- sculptures as slightly “dark” devices to talk about social issues that deeply affect her.

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Linocut

Media Dimensions: 45 x 66 x 5cm

Image Dimensions: 45 x 66 cm

Unique Work

Unframed only

Split your payment over 10 months with Own Art 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £195.00 (unframed).

Barbara Ash’s work evokes the atmosphere of old fairy tales and the realm of the fantastic, exploring themes of female experience, power, and freedom, from a feminist perspective. She works with an intimate, autobiographical approach, playfully using mixed-media hybrid prints- sculptures as slightly “dark” devices to talk about social issues that deeply affect her.

Linocut

Media Dimensions: 45 x 66 x 5cm

Image Dimensions: 45 x 66 cm

Unique Work

Unframed only

Split your payment over 10 months with Own Art 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £195.00 (unframed).

Barbara Ash’s work evokes the atmosphere of old fairy tales and the realm of the fantastic, exploring themes of female experience, power, and freedom, from a feminist perspective. She works with an intimate, autobiographical approach, playfully using mixed-media hybrid prints- sculptures as slightly “dark” devices to talk about social issues that deeply affect her.