Wendy Jean Holt (1948-2025) ‘Armchair’

£225.00

Armchair is a striking lithograph by Wendy Jean Holt, produced during the 1970s and issued in an exceptionally limited edition of just ten impressions. This example, numbered 9/10 and signed by the artist, is a rare surviving work that exemplifies Holt’s thoughtful engagement with everyday domestic subjects.

Taking a familiar household object as its focus, Armchair elevates the ordinary through careful observation and a strong sense of composition. The chair becomes more than a functional piece of furniture; it acts as a subtle symbol of comfort, presence, and human experience. By isolating and examining such a commonplace object, Holt encourages viewers to reconsider the significance and quiet poetry of the spaces we inhabit.

The lithographic medium allows for rich tonal contrasts and expressive mark-making, qualities that Holt employs to create depth, atmosphere, and visual interest. Her approach balances simplicity with sensitivity, revealing an artist attuned to the character and emotional resonance of domestic interiors.

With its impressive scale, extremely small edition size, and signed provenance, Armchair represents a distinctive and collectible example of Wendy Jean Holt’s printmaking practice. The work reflects her ability to find beauty and meaning in everyday subjects, transforming the familiar into something both contemplative and enduring.

Description

Armchair

1970’s

Lithograph 9/10

Image: 58 x 48 cm

Mount: 74x 63.5 cm

signed