Alan Wood was born in 1935 in England. He
moved to Canada in 1971 and settled in B.C. in 1974. His interest in
the dynamics of light and colour of the ocean, beach, forest and sky has
dominated his work. In 1983 he gained international recognition for
taking his painting directly into the landscape with his βRanchβ
creation, an outdoor environmental work. This 320-acre painted
construction built in the foothills of the Alberta Rockies was a
monumental exploration of colour and form. He has continued to work with
constructions of wood, canvas and paint around βRanchβ, rock and
waterfall themes. He is a prolific artist who has received international
acclaim and has participated in many group and solo exhibitions in
Great Britain, Europe, Canada, the United States and Australia.
Beach Walk, 1992
twenty-two colour woodcut, ed. 100
full bleed: 15.5β x 34.5β
$600.00