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  • Object number
    2024/25
  • Title
    Fork,
  • Creator
    Kate Genever (Artist)
  • Description
    Ink drawing by Kate Genever of a twisted wire with two prongs. 1 of 3 drawings of forks made for an MA in Fine Art between 2005 – 2008.
    Ink drawing by Kate Genever of a twisted wire with two prongs, listed as Paul's. 1 of 3 drawings of forks made for an MA in Fine Art Printmaking at the Royal College of Art between 2005 – 2008. Part of Genever’s Farm Archive of artworks that represent the improvised tools and architectures, created mostly by her father, for use on the family farm. Donated by the farmer artist.
  • Physical description
    1 drawing: paper, ink (Japanese mulberry paper attached to Somerset paper)
  • Archival history
    Pre-MERL list - MERL donation // All above made for MA Fine Art Printmaking: Royal College of Art. 2005 – 2008 with exception of those marked with * that were made in 2009. // Croft Farm Lincolnshire // Ink Drawings // 3 x Forks As above [Base sheet 76 x 56cm Somerset with Japanese Mulberry over.], Pre-MERL form - ID number: ID/0002, Pre-MERL description - [Conversation between Kate Genever and her father Paul Genever, 10 June 2022] - Fork. Made by Paul for Susan, middle daughter, when on Operation Raleigh in Nepal. It's made of a piece of fencing wire with a twist in it, loop at one end for carrying and two prongs at one end to use as a toasting fork. Used for cooking in the jungle. [Operation Raleigh – Raleigh International – is an organisation that creates volunteering opportunities for young people around the world 1984-1992, - 2001]
  • Production place
    Stamford
  • Production date
    2005 - 2008
  • Object name
    Drawing
  • Material
    Paper, kozo
  • Technique
    Drawn
  • Dimensions
    • Length 760 mm
    • Width 560 mm
  • Associated subject
    RECORDING AND REPRESENTING : visual representation
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