The article focuses on the works of artist Anna Barriball at Frith Street Gallery in London, England. Barriball's works include the use of found ephemera, as well as the passing of time and the transience of the art object. Created by covering sheets of line cotton paper with silver-colored ink, the resulting works are subtle portraits of surfaces often ignored and overlooked. Her hand is more evident in a pencil-on-paper rubbing which was made from a decorative sunrise stained-glass window.
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