William Scott
Green and Blue Forms
Tapestry handwoven in wool
165 x 183 cm
65 x 72 1/8 in
65 x 72 1/8 in
Edition 1 of 7
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Green and Blue Forms is a large-scale tapestry translation of William Scott’s eponymous painting. The abstract imagery and texture of Scott’s painting have been re-constituted in Green and Blue Forms,...
Green and Blue Forms is a large-scale tapestry translation of William Scott’s eponymous painting. The abstract imagery and texture of Scott’s painting have been re-constituted in Green and Blue Forms, and craftsmanship of considerable refinement is evident in the work. Access to the model painting is essential for the weavers to make their translation, and the process entails an extended study of specific details in the colour and surface of a model work. In this tapestry, the forms are not woven in monotone but, rather, each one is created using three or four different gradients of a single hue. The effect is one of great richness and variety within each block-like form. Sustained looking transforms the constellations of subtly different colours into an echo of the artist’s brush marks. The tapestry’s tactile quality, with its densely concentrated weave of wool, is directly related to the exploration of material qualities in Scott’s paintings.
The renowned firm of Edinburgh-based tapestry weavers Dovecote Studios began collaborating with the Estate of William Scott in 2007. The Master Weaver Douglas Grierson was invited by the Estate to select three paintings by Scott which could be translated into tapestry. The painting Green and Blue Forms (1966, Private Collection) was the source for one of these tapestries. This Green and Blue Forms tapestry is currently unique. Though an agreement exists which would permit Dovecote Studios to produce six further tapestry translations of the painting, there are currently no plans to make more. On the reverse of the tapestry, alongside the studio mark, there are the stitched initials of the weavers who worked on it: David Cochrane, Naomi Robertson and Jonathan Cleaver.
The renowned firm of Edinburgh-based tapestry weavers Dovecote Studios began collaborating with the Estate of William Scott in 2007. The Master Weaver Douglas Grierson was invited by the Estate to select three paintings by Scott which could be translated into tapestry. The painting Green and Blue Forms (1966, Private Collection) was the source for one of these tapestries. This Green and Blue Forms tapestry is currently unique. Though an agreement exists which would permit Dovecote Studios to produce six further tapestry translations of the painting, there are currently no plans to make more. On the reverse of the tapestry, alongside the studio mark, there are the stitched initials of the weavers who worked on it: David Cochrane, Naomi Robertson and Jonathan Cleaver.