My Own Art Collection
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Paintings/Drawings
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- Artist
- Louise Bradley
- Title
- Monk's Hood
- Medium
- Mono screen print
- Price
- 250
- Gallery
- 36 Lime Street
About This Artwork
This piece is taken from a papercut made from drawings of the plant monkshood or wolfsbane (Aconitum), a toxic plant which as well as a poison (can be fatal) is used in Ayurvedic and herbal medicine, affecting the circulation, respiration and nervous system. Louise is fascinated by plants, particularly flowers and their use in medicine, as well as their symbolism in folklore, history and different cultures. Monkshood, commonly a beautiful shade of blue-violet, is formed from helmet-like flowers on a tall, erect stem.This screen-print comprises the papercut overlaid on smaller cut mono-printed pieces abstractly describing the power of the plant.
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- Artist
- Dinu Li
- Title
- Cyclic Patterns
- Medium
- Digital C Type Photographic Print…
- Price
- 1600
- Gallery
- Artsway
About This Artwork
Encompassing film, photography and video, Dinu Li's practice centres on the relationship between the personal and the political, the public and the private. Shaped by forces that determine our social structures, Li draws inspiration from an engagement with the many cultures he encounters.Cyclic Patterns reveal the ritualistic movement of a funeral, as a large tribal gathering split into small human rings, waiting their turn to form a larger ring around a coffin, itself protected inside a wigwam structure. This image was taken on top of a mountain range in Guizhou Province, China.
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- Artist
- Toshi Takeuchi
- Title
- I have a headache
- Medium
- Digital C-type, Lambda Archival…
- Price
- 1700
- Gallery
- Bearspace
About This Artwork
Takeuchi has been working on her project "planet of Rabbits" since 2004; this large-scale panoramic digital montage project addresses social and existential issues. It represents a fantasy world played by children dressing up like bunnies. They appear in everyday landscapes, such as parks and schools, which are transformed into mysterious spaces. These places are daily views for children but not for adults. In other words, these places do not mean the same for us, as for children.
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- Artist
- The Girls
- Title
- Garden Party
- Medium
- Lambda print
- Price
- 1750
- Gallery
- Beverley Knowles Fine Art
About This Artwork
The Girls are Andrea Blood and Zoe Sinclair, both 32, whose quirky twelve year collaboration began at Central Saint Martins in 1996. Several years into their partnership, Blood and Sinclair were finishing each others sentences like Wyndham’s Midwich Cuckoos; wearing matching bubblegum pink outfits; and winning a string of awards for their surreal, very English work. Their work has been compared to Gilbert & George, Cindy Sherman, Judy Chicago and even Hieronymus Bosch. Their themes include Englishness, sibling relationships, childhood, gender, women’s relationship with food and eroticism.
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- Artist
- Adrienne Craddock
- Title
- Keep a Green Branch in your Heart…
- Medium
- Hand painted collagraph
- Price
- 550
- Gallery
- Chapel Gallery
About This Artwork
Adrienne Craddock is a specialist fine art printmaker producing unique, limited edition, hand coloured, drypoint & collagraph prints. Her images conjure fabulous narratives of characters from dreams, myths and fable. She uses her experiences of living in a Northern Pennine landscape and of growing up in rural Herefordshire to inform her striking images of birds and beasts. She has exhibited her work alongside that of Paula Rego, Ana - Maria Pacheco and Elisabeth Frink and has taken part in a BBC documentary 'The Art'.
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- Artist
- Jeff Divine
- Title
- Peace, Buttons Kaluhiokalani,…
- Medium
- Photograph
- Price
- 1125
- Gallery
- Crane Kalman Brighton
About This Artwork
Jeff Divine was the principal photographer who documented surfing culture in California and Hawaii in the 1970s. His iconic images captured a new era in surfing that embraced new attitudes, new philosophies and a new way of surfing brought about by the revolution of the short-board. Divine's images were vibrantly tuned to the hippie, post-Vietnam times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence – long before its development into the multi-billion pound sports industry of today.
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- Artist
- Hannah Biscombe
- Title
- Blue Fish Chambers
- Medium
- Digital print mounted on 2mm Reynobond…
- Price
- 900
- Gallery
- DegreeArt.com
About This Artwork
This picture is composed of 30 separate chambers. The subject matter is tropical fish from my tank including African Butterfly Fish and the Asian Stinging Catfish. The original negative monochrome prints have been inverted and synthetically coloured. My working practice is based on the use of photograms - a primitive photographic technique that records the space around objects on paper. My work is made using live animals.
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- Artist
- Mark Fairnington
- Title
- An Audience of Birds
- Medium
- Giclee print
- Price
- 710
- Gallery
- FRED
About This Artwork
Beautiful new limited edition print by gallery artist Mark Fairnington
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- Artist
- Denny Long
- Title
- Sheets to the Wind
- Medium
- Screenprint (Edition of 10)
- Price
- 295
- Gallery
- Great Atlantic Map Works Gallery…
About This Artwork
Denny Long R.W.A. has been working recently with the printer David d’Silva at his St Just studio, on a series of silkscreen prints from original paintings which has enabled her to introduce a greater range of colour into her work. “My prints manifest a minimal approach to the medium of printmaking. I employ various techniques to achieve certain lightness and spatial quality. The overall effect of my work is one of calm, order and simplicity. Time spent in Japan and my interest in Zen Buddhism has influenced many aspects of my life and work.”
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- Artist
- Gabrielle Hawkes
- Title
- Red Wolf
- Medium
- Screenprint (Edition of 10)
- Price
- 200
- Gallery
- Great Atlantic Map Works Gallery…
About This Artwork
Gabrielle Hawkes lives and works in St. Just, Cornwall and has been a member of Penwith Printmakers for over 20 years. She finds inspiration in the interplay between inner and outer landscapes, drawing on her imagination as well as the coastal environment. As well as being a printmaker, Gabrielle paints, each medium feeding the other in terms of giving her fresh ideas.“I love the element of surprise in the printing process. I start with an image in my mind but I can never predict exactly how the print will turn out as magical things can happen when you blend inks on the screen.”
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- Artist
- Zoe Underwood
- Title
- You-ga-tou (Attractive Light)
- Medium
- Digital print on canvas
- Price
- 525
- Gallery
- ImiTate Gallery
About This Artwork
The images in this series of prints are inspired by an old Japanese proverb where a butterfly — a metaphor for the soul — leaves the sleeping body nightly and embarks upon a transcendental flight. There is a story in Japan of Chuang Tzu who dreamed he was a butterfly. When he awoke, he no longer knew if he was a butterfly dreaming he was a man, or a man who had dreamed he was a butterfly. ‘You-ga-tou (Attractive Light)’, with its many butterflies, suggests the possibility of souls meeting in the dream world. (Limited Edition of 50)
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- Artist
- Roy Voss
- Title
- Crow
- Medium
- Lino cut print
- Price
- 129.25
- Gallery
- Matt's Gallery
About This Artwork
Roy Voss is a London based artist. Crow has been specially commissioned to accompany Roy Voss' first exhibition at Matt's Gallery. The print forms an important relationship to the work he has developed for his exhibition Pine at Matt’s Gallery.
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- Artist
- Trevor Price
- Title
- The Open Book
- Medium
- Limited edition dry point etching…
- Price
- 270
- Gallery
- Mid Cornwall Galleries
About This Artwork
Trevor was born in Cornwall and studied fine art/printmaking at Falmouth and Winchester School of Art. He was elected an associate member of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, at the age of 28. He now divides his time between London and Cornwall. He was drawn to printmaking by the fine craftsmanship involved and sculptural qualities that cannot be achieved by painting or drawing alone. The 'Patchwork' of many of his more popular prints emulates the environment where he grew up and which he loves. It is the humour that remains a serious element of the art.
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- Artist
- Lucy Orchard
- Title
- Zebra Whispering II
- Medium
- Drypoint etching
- Price
- 475
- Gallery
- Modern Artists Gallery
About This Artwork
Last year I moved into what is virtually a forest. I love it here. It's peaceful, magical, eerie, a bit scary, full of wildlife and, with the other world left several steps behind, also very inspirational. It is where I grew up.This return to my roots has had a drastic impact on my work, causing both a stylistic and philosophical shift which has been a huge challenge to work through. The resulting body of work 'Into the Woods', created specifically for a solo exhibition at Modern Artists Gallery, touches on elements of survival, ancestry, an awareness of passing time, of story-telling, re-writing history and myths, all intertwined with an element of optimism that has rarely been seen in the work before.' Lucy Orchard 2008
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- Artist
- Anita Klein
- Title
- Rainy Day
- Medium
- Woodcut print
- Price
- 580
- Gallery
- New Ashgate Gallery
About This Artwork
Anita Klein studied at Chelsea and the Slade Schools of Art. She is a fellow and past president of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, and has work in many private and public collections in Europe, the USA and Australia, including the Arts Council of England. “The pictures, which celebrate the small moments of life which often go unappreciated, are warm, witty and quite delightful” - Julia Weiner, Jewish Chronicle