David Frazer 'The Long Way Home'

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David Frazer is one of Australia’s preeminent printmakers. His imagery, which is often set in the landscape, is a feat of both technical and narrative ability. As Australian journalist Martin Flanagan reflected, Frazer’s vision both soars above and is “nevertheless implanted” in the land. 

In ‘The Long Way Home’, Frazer presents a sun-drenched landscape. Cutting the foreground and background is a stream of rusted car parts, building materials and bric-a-brac. Rather than mere clutter however, Frazer imbues this stream with possibility. He recognises that in the country, what is discarded can be rebuilt anew. 

Frazer has won numerous awards for his prints, including major prize winner at the 1st International Print Biennale; the Broken Hill Outback Prize; won the Acquisitive award and people’s choice at the Fremantle Print Awards and Banyule Works on Paper Award. In 2007, the ABC produced a documentary on the artist. His work is held across public collections and internationally, at the National Museum of China and the Royal Academy of Art in London. 

For admirers of printmaking’s artistry, the Australian landscape and those seeking a moment of respite, why not take ‘The Long Way Home’?

David FRAZER (1966 - )
'The Long Way Home' 2007
etching on paper
Image Size: 44 x 69 cm
Dimensions: 70 x 100 cm
Signed: Signed, titled and editioned in margin D Frazer
Comes with Letter of Provenance
Stamped with Port Jackson Press Seal

ConditionVery Good

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