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Mark Tobey: Woven World

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Mark Tobey, Woven World, 1973, lithograph ed. 19/150, 21.75" x 28.75"

Mark Tobey (1890-1976) was an internationally acclaimed American painter and a founder of the Pacific Northwest School of artists. He is best known for his pioneering "white writing" style-a luminous, calligraphic network of strokes over ambiguous spaces-which anticipated the "all-over" abstraction later popularized by Jackson Pollock.

Mark Tobey's lithographs are celebrated extensions of his signature "white writing" style, blending Eastern calligraphy with Western abstraction. Produced primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, these prints translate his meditative, luminous networks of lines and metaphysical themes into accessible, editioned works of art

Much like his tempera and oil works, his lithographs feature interwoven webs of light, calligraphic marks overlaid on shifting abstract fields. Heavily influenced by the Baháʼí Faith and Zen Buddhism, Tobey's prints aim to convey harmony, meditation, and the unity of science and religion rather than physical action. Through lithography, Tobey manipulated fine, airy lines to create a delicate illusion of space and depth, challenging the Western focus on mass.

Donated By Woodside Braseth Gallery