Bill Woodrow - Alphabet
From 'A is for Atom' to 'Z is for Secret', Bill Woodrow RA's unique alphabet offers a glimpse into a brilliantly playful and endlessly inventive artistic mind. Part sketchbook, part riddle, this reproduction of Woodrow's sideways look at letters turns the ordinary on its head with the humour and sensitivity for which the artist is renowned.
More details
Dimensions | 23 x 16.5cm |
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Fabric & material | Hardback |
No. of Pages | 64 |
No. of Illustrations | 26 colour |
SKU | 02081271 |
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Product story
Bill Woodrow is one of Britain's leading sculptors coming to prominence in the late 70's and with a firmly established reputation by the early 80's.
From 'A is for Atom' to 'Z is for Secret', Bill Woodrow's unique alphabet offers a glimpse into a brilliantly playful and endlessly inventive artistic mind. Part sketchbook, part riddle, this reproduction of Woodrow's sideways look at letters turns the ordinary on its head with the humour and sensitivity for which the artist is renowned.