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  • Object number
    2024/26
  • Title
    Fork,
  • Creator
    Kate Genever (Artist)
  • Description
    Ink drawing by Kate Genever of a wooden handled fork with splayed tines. Made for an MA in Fine Art Printmaking between 2005 – 2008.
    Ink drawing by Kate Genever of a wooden handled fork with splayed tines, listed Tim'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/0011, Pre-MERL description - [Conversation between Kate Genever and her father Paul Genever, 10 June 2022] - This is a modified garden fork used for cleaning the yard. It came from Ken Smith. It was made to clean the grooves between York slabs. It has two splayed tines which sat on the ground, and a central spike which was pushed along the grooves between the slabs. This tool kept his front yard tidy.
  • Production place
    Stamford
  • Production date
    2005 - 2008
  • Object name
    Drawing
  • Material
    Paper
  • Technique
    Drawn
  • Dimensions
    • Length 760 mm
    • Width 560 mm
  • Associated subject
    RECORDING AND REPRESENTING : visual representation
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