STOOR-WORM 1986
Bruce McLean (1944 – )
Details
- Dimension
- 56 X 75.5 CM
- Media
- SCREENPRINT
- Accession number
- P5460
Summary
The Scottish Bestiary under his imprint The Paragon Press. Booth-Clibborn had invited the Orkney born writer George Mackay Brown to produce texts, in the form of poetry and prose, to accompany 20 prints by Scottish artists depicting 19 animals – real and mythological. Initially the artist made three coloured screenprints as his contribution to the Bestiary but abandoned these in favour of black and white. The stoor-worm was a giant monster who fed upon girls. Mackay Brown’s poem relates to the Orcadian tale of Assipattle and stoor-worm www.orkneyjar.com>/a>)
Further reading:
Contemporary Art in Print, Scottish National Gallery of Modern and The Paragon Press, 1995, texts by Jeremy Lewison, Duncan Macmillan and Patrick Elliott
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