1960s-1970s Original Artist’s Proof Drypoint Octopus & Ghoulish Faces

£8.00

Taken directly from a large collection of original artwork from an artist called Trevor Barchi who was most active during the 1960s-1970s. This drypoint is one of a number produced by Barchi whilst experimenting with different techniques and methods of hand-printing.


This interesting image appears to depict an octopus with ghoulish faces merged within its tentacles. We have a number of variations of this drypoint available, in slightly different shades and depths.


Though clearly talented, there’s unfortunately little information available about Barchi, beyond that he studied art in London before moving up North.


The drypoint has a wide border so you could cut it down to fit any sized frame. The paper measures 42cm x 39cm. The aperture (inner square), measures 30.5cm x 23.5cm.

Taken directly from a large collection of original artwork from an artist called Trevor Barchi who was most active during the 1960s-1970s. This drypoint is one of a number produced by Barchi whilst experimenting with different techniques and methods of hand-printing.


This interesting image appears to depict an octopus with ghoulish faces merged within its tentacles. We have a number of variations of this drypoint available, in slightly different shades and depths.


Though clearly talented, there’s unfortunately little information available about Barchi, beyond that he studied art in London before moving up North.


The drypoint has a wide border so you could cut it down to fit any sized frame. The paper measures 42cm x 39cm. The aperture (inner square), measures 30.5cm x 23.5cm.