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LL/66299
Hamish Fulton
1986, 1991
The Crow Speaks
[Ten Toes towards the Rainbow]

Screenprint, on paper
63.1 x 93.1 cm
 
Tate Britain
Purchased 1993, Reference: P77616, © Hamish Fulton
 
Curatorial description (Accessed: 31 March 2016)
'If in doubt. Keep walking'. Hamish Fulton added these words to his series of prints called Ten Toes towards the Rainbow. The title refers to ten seven-day walks he made in the Cairngorm mountains in Scotland. Fulton sees seven as a magic number, and it recurs frequently in his work. Here it appears in the 'rainbow' of the title: rainbows have seven colours, while the word itself has seven letters.
 
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