Darren Jones presents vinyl artwork 'Wite Gilt' exploring Scottish etymology
Darren Jones created a vinyl artwork titled 'Wite Gilt' in 2015. The piece measures 12 by 120 inches and incorporates Scottish linguistic elements. Its title references two distinct concepts: 'wite' denotes responsibility for wrongdoing in Scottish dialect, while 'gilt' describes a thin gold layer used in gilding processes. This work was documented on artcritical's platform on January 22, 2015. Jones explores language through material form in this conceptual piece. The artwork's dimensions emphasize its elongated format. Material choices include vinyl as the primary medium. Documentation occurred through digital publication channels.
Key facts
- Darren Jones created 'Wite Gilt' in 2015
- The artwork measures 12 x 120 inches
- Medium is vinyl
- Title references Scottish word 'wite' meaning blame or responsibility
- Title references 'gilt' meaning thin gold layer in gilding
- Documented on artcritical on January 22, 2015
- Posted at 2:25 pm on January 22, 2015
- Artwork explores linguistic concepts through material form
Entities
Artists
- Darren Jones
Institutions
- artcritical