“Jim’s evenings were lit by lanterns and candles; there was no electricity, no telephone, and no radio. In these limited surroundings, decades before today’s instant access to the rest of the world, he began to see his environment dynamically, as fragments of seemingly disconnected images brought together for an unknown purpose by an unknowable force.”
—Donald Saff, Graphicstudio master printer
Constance Glenn 212 Ruth Fine and Mary Lee Corlett, Graphicstudio: Contemporary Art from the Collaborative Workshop at the University of South Florida, 1991, cat. no. 232
1987 Monumental aquatint, on T.H. Saunders paper, with full margins, folded (as issued). I. 58 3/4 x 59 3/4 in. (149.2 x 151.8 cm) S. 65 3/4 x 67 in. (167 x 170.2 cm) Signed, titled, dated and numbered 'A.P. 6/7' in pencil (an artist's proof, the edition was 55), published by Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa, framed.