Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Artist
Patti Warashina
(American, born 1940)
Printer
The Lawrence Lithography Workshop
(American, founded 1979)
Date2017
MediumInk on mylar
DimensionsImage and sheet: 30 × 24 inches (76.2 × 60.96 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust through the George H. and Elizabeth O. Davis Fund and the Andrew Atterbury and Gwen Prentice Fund
Object number2024.9.217
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DescriptionThis proofing mylar for the red ink used in "Between a Rock and a Hard Place". At the left it depicts the red arc that outlines the volcano. At the right is the female figure in red with a wide torso and stick-like arms and legs. She stretches between the outline of the volcano on the left and the red border on the right. Her face in seen in three-quarter view facing left and she had short, bright red hair.Provenance
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