
The Meandering Mississippi by Harold Fisk; Plate 22, Sheet 7
Plate 22, Sheet 7 from Harold Fisk's monumental 1944 Mississippi River study documents the river's restless, centuries-long movement across its floodplain. The interlocking bands of colour — indigo, rust, sage, and gold — map a geological timeline: each tonal shift marks a former river course, a meander abandoned, a landscape remade. The result is a work of scientific rigour that reads with the visual confidence of mid-century abstract art, dense with pattern yet immediately legible.
Produced as a canvas print in Berlin, this edition brings a tactile warmth that suits Fisk's layered survey beautifully. The woven surface adds quiet texture and depth, giving the interlocking colour bands a physical presence that draws the eye across the floodplain's geological story.
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The Meandering Mississippi by Harold Fisk; Plate 22, Sheet 7
Plate 22, Sheet 7 from Harold Fisk's monumental 1944 Mississippi River study documents the river's restless, centuries-long movement across its floodplain. The interlocking bands of colour — indigo, rust, sage, and gold — map a geological timeline: each tonal shift marks a former river course, a meander abandoned, a landscape remade. The result is a work of scientific rigour that reads with the visual confidence of mid-century abstract art, dense with pattern yet immediately legible.
Produced as a canvas print in Berlin, this edition brings a tactile warmth that suits Fisk's layered survey beautifully. The woven surface adds quiet texture and depth, giving the interlocking colour bands a physical presence that draws the eye across the floodplain's geological story.
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Plate 22, Sheet 7 from Harold Fisk's monumental 1944 Mississippi River study documents the river's restless, centuries-long movement across its floodplain. The interlocking bands of colour — indigo, rust, sage, and gold — map a geological timeline: each tonal shift marks a former river course, a meander abandoned, a landscape remade. The result is a work of scientific rigour that reads with the visual confidence of mid-century abstract art, dense with pattern yet immediately legible.
Produced as a canvas print in Berlin, this edition brings a tactile warmth that suits Fisk's layered survey beautifully. The woven surface adds quiet texture and depth, giving the interlocking colour bands a physical presence that draws the eye across the floodplain's geological story.























