Untitled (The Coalface) Printmaking Contemporary Printmaking
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Description
Carved in stark black and white, this print compresses three laboring figures into a single, interlocked mass of bodies and tools, where raised arms and coiled hose become a tense geometry of necessity. The dense hatchwork turns skin and fabric into a terrain of strain, while the helmets and hard-edged silhouettes imply both protection and anonymity—workers rendered as a collective force rather than individual portraits. Light seems to arrive not as illumination but as abrasion, scraped from darkness to honor the dignity and danger of manual work. In the crowded proximity, the image reads as a quiet monument to solidarity: endurance made visible through touch, pressure, and shared burden.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
48x36 |
| Material |
Paper |
