
Untitled (1) from 8 Pots
2017
This vibrant etching exemplifies Wood's distinctive approach to still life, combining his signature flat, graphic style with the traditional craft of printmaking. The Chine-collé technique adds textural depth to his characteristically bold, pattern-heavy ceramic forms, demonstrating his ongoing exploration of domestic objects as vehicles for complex color relationships and decorative motifs.
- Medium
- Etching in colours, with Chine-collé, on White Satin Somerset paper
- Dimensions
- Edition
- Edition of 15 of 15
- Signed
- Yes
- Location
- Hamilton Selway, West Hollywood, CA
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Hamilton SelwayView on map
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Wayne Thiebaud
American · b. 1920

Thiebaud shared Wood's passion for bold graphic representation of everyday objects with flat, saturated color fields and strong contour lines. His still life paintings of ordinary domestic items carry the same celebratory decorative quality and pattern conscious sensibility seen in this ceramic focused etching.

Charline von Heyl
German · b. 1960

Von Heyl works with similarly bold, flat graphic forms and complex layered color relationships that echo the pattern heavy decorative motifs in Wood's ceramic still life. Her embrace of printmaking alongside painting and her interest in how decorative surfaces create visual tension closely parallels the concerns of this etching.

Judy Chicago
American · b. 1939

Chicago's celebrated focus on ceramic and pottery forms as vehicles for rich decorative patterning and vibrant color relationships directly mirrors Wood's treatment of domestic ceramic objects in this etching. Her work similarly elevates craft based objects into fine art contexts with bold graphic intensity.
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