Not a line, but a poem
Available on Apple Books
24 Pages
14 x 20 cm
b/w Photocopy
First Edition 2014
100 Copies
A poem can be anything – a snippet, a verse, a shape, a line, or two. Not a line, but a poem is a series of drawings attempting to connect and arrange feelings, places and objects in a gesture of space.
Eunice Luk (born 1988) is an artist living and working in Toronto. Her work includes drawings, artist books, sculptures and installations. Eunice makes simple, subjective recordings of positive and negative space in a wide range of media and processes, transcending materiality into a personal language. She publishes hand-bound artist books under the imprint Slow Editions.
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