Exhibition banner at the gate of the University of Porto, Portugal, July 2013
On the gallery wall:
Travels with Idrisi, gouache painting on handmade Indian paper, 95 x 142 inches
On the gallery wall: Saved Messages series, gouache painting on photographic blueprints of ancient Egyptian graffiti, each approximately 24 x 20 inches
On the gallery wall: Map of Water 1 and 2, drypoint etching on monotype prints, 60 x 66 inches
On the gallery wall: Archaeological illustrations of Tomb KV 63, the first tomb to be discovered in Luxor, since Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 - Coffin F, gouache painting, 100 x 38 inches
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This solo exhibition is an eclectic joining of Art and Archaeology, the two worlds of contemporary artist, Susan Osgood. The archaeological work Read More