Rosalind Atkins
Rosalind Atkins
not titled (tree), 2001
Rosalind Atkins (born 1957)
linoblock, 7/99
23.4 x 19.6cm
signed and numbered below image
Other notes: another impression of this print is in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, Accession Number: 2002.431.992.
$550 framed
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Rosalind Atkins’ work is predominantly in the printmaking mediums of wood engraving, copper engraving, etching and drawing. The subject of much of Rosalind’s practice is the tree and its place in contemporary culture and imagination. While responding to the significance of the tree she is also compelled to comment on the exploitive nature of humans’ relationship to the tree in contemporary society.
Rosalind Atkins was born in Terang, Victoria. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Art & Graduate Diploma of Fine Art at RMIT and a Masters of Fine Art at La Trobe University. She has practiced and exhibited for over thirty years in Australia and overseas.
Rosalind’s work is held in national, state and regional galleries and libraries in Australia including, The Australian National Gallery, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Gallery of Victoria. Overseas, her work is held in The British Museum.
