by Sue Williams A’Court.
This piece is a part of the Anonymous Collage Series, a series of experimental collage works made with mixed media and found paper from old books and manuscripts.
The series is inspired by rare Tantric devotional paintings collected by the poet and writer Frank Andre Jamme and the philosophy behind them. The ritualistic images were created anonymously by contemporary craftsmen in northwest India (Rajasthan), copying existing symbols from ancient manuscripts onto salvaged paper and then pinned up in a corner of their homes to be used as visual aids to further their practice of meditation.
Collage size: 20 x 24 cm.
Available unframed.
Sue Williams A’Court was born in Lincolnshire in 1964. She studied BA Illustration at Brighton Polytechnic 1983-1986. She first made a name for herself as an illustrator. Her children’s book “Time for Telling” won the prestigious Smarties award in 1991. Now a practicing painter working in London her work is in public and private collections globally. In her work Sue sees landscape not as a topographical record but as a medium to visually describe a state of mind. She references and appropriates from historical landscapes to present them in a new context.