Litmus Testing, 2026
Acrylic on Canvas
Part of the Biome/Lichen Series Litmus paper reacts changing coulour to blue in the presence of alkaline substances or red if acidic. Litchen has been collected for use as a...
Part of the Biome/Lichen Series
Litmus paper reacts changing coulour to blue in the presence of alkaline substances or red if acidic. Litchen has been collected for use as a dye, and contains litmus and orcein, dye-compounds with the peculiar quality of being reactive to pH. It is still used in the manufacture of litmus paper. The dictionary meaning of 'litmus tes't is a test in which a single factor (such as an attitude, event, or fact) is decisive.
This work is part of a wider series of botanical musings using colour, exploring concepts and opinions that can be hard to pin down or measure. Metaphorically, the Litmus Test is a quick, decisive, and critical indicator - a yardstick used to gauge opinions, attitudes, or the future success of a broader concept or person. But we are in a time of rapidly shifting opinions as what we thought to be true is challenged. Age causes some of these shifts, polarising views just when it should open them up A political or chemical spectrum?
Overlays of red & blue glazes
Litmus paper reacts changing coulour to blue in the presence of alkaline substances or red if acidic. Litchen has been collected for use as a dye, and contains litmus and orcein, dye-compounds with the peculiar quality of being reactive to pH. It is still used in the manufacture of litmus paper. The dictionary meaning of 'litmus tes't is a test in which a single factor (such as an attitude, event, or fact) is decisive.
This work is part of a wider series of botanical musings using colour, exploring concepts and opinions that can be hard to pin down or measure. Metaphorically, the Litmus Test is a quick, decisive, and critical indicator - a yardstick used to gauge opinions, attitudes, or the future success of a broader concept or person. But we are in a time of rapidly shifting opinions as what we thought to be true is challenged. Age causes some of these shifts, polarising views just when it should open them up A political or chemical spectrum?
Overlays of red & blue glazes
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