For over
four decades, Bragg's Island, the home of his maternal grandparents, has been a
familiar touchstone in the prints of David Blackwood. This tiny outcrop of rock has been
the source for an extended series of images produced by the artist over the last decade.
The prints in this exhibition highlight the importance of Bragg's Island as a backdrop for
the central themes of David Blackwood's work.
Join us
for the opening reception April 13, 2002 from 2 - 5 pm. Informal artist's talk at 3 pm.
To David
Blackwood's Site

Granda Glover's Place on Bragg's Island
Copper Plate Etching, 15 x 36 inches,
(plate
size)
Notes from
Bragg's Island
Copper plate
etching by David Blackwood, plate size 14 x 33 inches
For Edgar Glover, The Splitting Table
Copper plate etching by David Blackwood,
plate size 24 x 36 inches
Granda Glover on
Bragg's Island
Copper plate
etching by David Blackwood, plate size 11 x 14 inches
Gram Glovers' Tree on Bragg's Island
Copper plate etching by David Blackwood,
plate size 15 x 18 inches
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