Adytum SVI
- Artist:
- Type: Print
- Medium: Screenprint
- Production Date:
- Period:
- 1970s
- Copy Number: 37
- Edition: 75
- Description: In the 1960s Paul Feiler developed an elegant geometric patterned style, with a refined and spiritual quality. When a science writer showed him a girder he had picked up on the Apollo 11 launch site, and asked him to paint the Moon, this inspired square paintings in which perpendicular and rectangular matrices frame often circular, sometimes square or striped inner spaces. This print came out of the Adytum/Aduton series of paintings of 1969. If you look closely you can see the 'moon' framed inside the central square.
- Dimensions: Framed: 84.5cm (H) x 82cm (W)
Unframed: 48.5cm (H) x 48.5cm (W) - Digital Copy:A digital copy exists.
- Location: Pathfoot A Corridor
- Related Material: AC/AF/F/3
- Accession Number: 1978.1
- Contact: University of Stirling Art Collection