Sour Grass (1987)
Limited edition silkscreen, 70 x 50 cm

The brightness of the yellow flowers against the burnt soil are those of Sour Grass, the first to
appear after a forest fire. Aborigines were said to have suck the stem for its sour milk.
“Particularly experiences of the aborigines in Australia impressed me. They burnt everything down and only a few days later everything was flourishing again.”