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Mats spends a big week at Wiluna

May 9, 2010 Basil Hall

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Mats, assisted by Patricia, currently a volunteer at Tjukurba Art Gallery at Wiluna, recently completed 22 editions of colour reduction linocuts using Tjukurba’s MES press! They are seen here at the end of a BIG week of non-stop (and late night) printing with many of the new lino prints drying on the line and on the table in the foreground. Mats flew to Perth for an overnight stop over, before catching a small plane about 1000kms north again to Wiluna. The return trip also involved a Perth stop over, so it is one of the most distant places we currently travel to work at.

Mats UndénTjukurba Art GalleryWiluna

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