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Pip Woolf’s education background is a mixture of arts and science. ‘I loved biology and have retained a quiet commitment to finding my own ways to respect the natural environment of which I am an integral part. This commitment surfaces through my art practice. The relationship to physical context often influences the way I approach different projects, use materials and undertake commissions. Drawing is primal for me. My work grows from this fundamental and involves the use of elemental processes: I am curious about the nature of the material world, the stuff of which it is formed and how, by using this stuff with as little meditation as possible, I can create work which enables audiences to make new connections to their own physical world.
Title
Rare Music Study 10/1
Medium
oil on board
Measurements
H 13.5 x W 10 cm
Accession number
2001.30.2
Acquisition method
purchased, 2001
Work type
Painting