About The Work
This edition, printed by Philip Taaffe in his studio has been produced on the occasion of The Botanical Mind,Art, Mysticism and the Cosmic Tree, 2020. 'Snakes occur throughout Taaffe’s work as both a liminal symbol— something between the divine and the condemned— and a calligraphic mark. The sand boa, native to the Indus River Valley, is partially invented for the purposes of this image. Similarly, the leaf seen in the background is extrapolated from a 19th century imagining of tropical leaves. The result is a Baudelairian reverie, an “Artificial Paradise” residing between artifice and the paradisiacal.' - Philip Taaffe
About Philip Taaffe
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Silkscreen with hand applied brush work on 250 gsm
13.39 x 11.02 in
34.0 x 28.0 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist.
About The Work
This edition, printed by Philip Taaffe in his studio has been produced on the occasion of The Botanical Mind,Art, Mysticism and the Cosmic Tree, 2020. 'Snakes occur throughout Taaffe’s work as both a liminal symbol— something between the divine and the condemned— and a calligraphic mark. The sand boa, native to the Indus River Valley, is partially invented for the purposes of this image. Similarly, the leaf seen in the background is extrapolated from a 19th century imagining of tropical leaves. The result is a Baudelairian reverie, an “Artificial Paradise” residing between artifice and the paradisiacal.' - Philip Taaffe
About Philip Taaffe
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