Symposium, c. 2010
A charming and teeny tiny linocut. We’ve named this print Symposium, because it reminds us of Aristophanes’ speech in Plato’s Symposium, where he explains the feeling of completeness that we experience once we meet our ‘other half.’
What we love about it: the linocut technique and how this minimalistic image is loaded with symbolic potential.
Dimensions: 14 × 11 cm; image is 8 × 6 cm
This product is offered unframed and is in excellent condition. Note that detailed condition reports are available for all products on request
A charming and teeny tiny linocut. We’ve named this print Symposium, because it reminds us of Aristophanes’ speech in Plato’s Symposium, where he explains the feeling of completeness that we experience once we meet our ‘other half.’
What we love about it: the linocut technique and how this minimalistic image is loaded with symbolic potential.
Dimensions: 14 × 11 cm; image is 8 × 6 cm
This product is offered unframed and is in excellent condition. Note that detailed condition reports are available for all products on request
A charming and teeny tiny linocut. We’ve named this print Symposium, because it reminds us of Aristophanes’ speech in Plato’s Symposium, where he explains the feeling of completeness that we experience once we meet our ‘other half.’
What we love about it: the linocut technique and how this minimalistic image is loaded with symbolic potential.
Dimensions: 14 × 11 cm; image is 8 × 6 cm
This product is offered unframed and is in excellent condition. Note that detailed condition reports are available for all products on request