
Liz Collins
Rainbow Mountains (Original)
2025 (Edition of 35)
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Rainbow Mountains is adapted from Collins’ maquette for her large-scale tapestries at the 60th Venice Biennale. Based on the gestural colored pencil marks collaged with a photograph of the Grand Tetons, the print transforms landscape into a joyful collision of color and form.
This version is the original edition of 35 with a white background.
In addition to this edition, Collins has also created unique mono-printed backgrounds using bold, blended colors, which are also available for sale.
Sixteen-color screenprint on Coventry Rag 330 gsm
14.5 x 32 in
Edition of 35
Signed and numbered
Liz Collins
Liz Collins is well-known for pushing the boundaries of art and design in innovative and experimental work in fabric, yarn, and other materials and techniques associated with textile media. Although she embraces a language of abstraction, bold colors, patterns, and symbols allude to queer and feminist references, sourcing further inspiration from interpersonal and environmental forces such as electricity, volatility, connectivity, and energy exchange. Whether in the form of textile, painting, drawing or installation, Collins frequently explores the dichotomy of structure and entropy–qualities inherent to textile that speak to the fissures present in broader architectural, political, and social structures. Processes of slowly cutting, unbinding, revealing, and rearranging subtly nod to the destabilization that takes place when small but organized acts aim to undercut rigid systems.




