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"Piscine de la Butte aux Cailles #1 by Franck Bohbot"
"Piscine de la Butte aux Cailles #1 is a rich and detailed poolscape from Contemporary French photographer Franck Bohbot. Bohbot focuses his artistic attention on public spaces and urban landscapes. Rooted in his fascination with cinematographic iconography, his work looks at the relationship between the individual and the architecture around us. His main subjects are public spaces such as swimming pools, basketball courts, libraries and cinemas – but all empty, abandoned or deserted of the people that give life to these places. Using long exposures, natural and fluorescent light, the images take on a richness of colour and detail which contrast with the sense of melancholy which permeate the images. These deserted spaces carrying the ghostly traces of abandoned social landmarks are immortalized through the power of their architecture and the poetry of their everyday uses."
Price: 3000.00

"Piscine Chatueau Landon, Paris by Franck Bohbot"
"Piscine Chatueau Landon, Paris is a rich and detailed poolscape from Contemporary French photographer Franck Bohbot. Bohbot focuses his artistic attention on public spaces and urban landscapes. Rooted in his fascination with cinematographic iconography, his work looks at the relationship between the individual and the architecture around us. His main subjects are public spaces such as swimming pools, basketball courts, libraries and cinemas – but all empty, abandoned or deserted of the people that give life to these places. Using long exposures, natural and fluorescent light, the images take on a richness of colour and detail which contrast with the sense of melancholy which permeate the images. These deserted spaces carrying the ghostly traces of abandoned social landmarks are immortalized through the power of their architecture and the poetry of their everyday uses. ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS ARE PRINTED TO ORDER AND ARE NON-REFUNDABLE"
Price: 3000.00

"Piscine Pailleron #1, Paris by Franck Bohbot"
"Piscine Pailleron #1, Paris is a rich and detailed poolscape from Contemporary French photographer Franck Bohbot. Bohbot focuses his artistic attention on public spaces and urban landscapes. Rooted in his fascination with cinematographic iconography, his work looks at the relationship between the individual and the architecture around us. His main subjects are public spaces such as swimming pools, basketball courts, libraries and cinemas – but all empty, abandoned or deserted of the people that give life to these places. Using long exposures, natural and fluorescent light, the images take on a richness of colour and detail which contrast with the sense of melancholy which permeate the images. These deserted spaces carrying the ghostly traces of abandoned social landmarks are immortalized through the power of their architecture and the poetry of their everyday uses. ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS ARE PRINTED TO ORDER AND ARE NON-REFUNDABLE"
Price: 3000.00

"A Break on the Concrete by Hugh Holland"
"A Break on the Concret is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 1250.00

"Arthur's Attitude by Hugh Holland"
"'Arthur's Attitude is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary name"
Price: 3700.00

"Dog Day Down, Kenter Canyon Elementary by Hugh Holland"
"Dog Day Down is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 1650.00

"Left Turn Only by Hugh Holland"
"Left Turn Only is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 5100.00

"Downtown Tricks by Hugh Holland"
"Downtown Tricks is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 1250.00

"Flying into Reno, Joe Fong by Hugh Holland"
"Flying into Reno is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 1250.00

"Hollywood Local by Hugh Holland"
"Hollywood Local is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 5100.00

"Last Light at Kenter Canyon Elementary by Hugh Holland"
"Last Light at Kenter Canyon Elementary is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 3100.00

"On the Rocks at Arthur's Pool by Hugh Holland"
"On the Rocks at Arthur's Pool is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 2250.00

"Sidewalk Surfer Pit Stop by Hugh Holland"
"Sidewalk Surfer Pit Stop is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 4100.00

"Skate Contest Spectators by Hugh Holland"
"Skate Contest Spectators is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 1250.00

"Team Line Up by Hugh Holland"
"Team Line Up is a seminal chromogenic print by 20th Century photograper Hugh Holland. Holland's images document the classic era of the early skateboard scene in California in the early 1970’s, with many of the images featuring the now legendary names of the sport, such as Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta. Holland began documenting the burgeoning phenomenon in 1975 after becoming instantly captivated through a chance encounter with a group of skateboarding kids whilst driving up Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Fervent enthusiasm for the energy of the counterculture quickly certified Holland’s acceptance within the community. Every spare moment was spent capturing the everyday social interactions of groups, such as the notorious Z-boys from Santa Monica and Venice and the skaters of Kenter Canyon, Paul Revere and Brentwood."
Price: 2250.00

"E Bay Mentawai Sumatra,Indonesia by Jeff Devine"
"E Bay Mentawai Sumatra is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1550.00

"Brewer Boards, Rocky Point, Oahua by Jeff Devine"
"Brewer Boards, Rocky Point, Oahua is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1550.00

"Buttons, Kaluhiokalani, Velzyland by Jeff Devine"
"Buttons Kaluhiokalani, Velzyland is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1550.00

"Duke Contest, Kaluhiokalani by Jeff Devine"
"Duke Contest, Kaluhiokalani is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1550.00

"Gerry Lopez, mid-reign at Pipeline by Jeff Devine"
"Gerry Lopez, mid-reign at Pipeline is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1800.00

"Matt Moore's Shaping Room, Carpenteria, California by Jeff Devine"
"Matt Moore's Shaping Room is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photograper Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1250.00

"Mike Hynson, Windansea, La Jolla by Jeff Devine"
"Mike Hynson, Windansea, La Jolla is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1250.00

"Owl Chapman, Sunset by Jeff Devine"
"Owl Chapman, Sunset is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1550.00

"Saturday, Rocky Point, North Shore,Oahu by Jeff Devine"
"Saturday, Rocky Point is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1550.00

"Steve Massfellar, Honolua Bay, Maui by Jeff Devine"
"Steve Massfellar, Honolua Bay is an iconic chromogenic print by renowned 20th Century surf photographer Jeff Divine. The Seventies birthed a new generation of surfers, with a new language, new attitude and – with the advent of the short board – a new way of surfing. Like the legendary LeRoy Grannis in the decade before him, Jeff Divine captured the time in a comprehensive, on-the-spot fashion. At a time when surf media was still a nascent, near-underground affair, Divine’s vision was vibrantly tuned to the times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence. Growing up in La Jolla, Jeff Divine began taking pictures of fellow surfers in his hometown during the 1960s and got to know the original alternative sport before the mainstream media helped to turn it into the commercial giant it has now become. His photo focus took him into a staff position in 1971 with Surfer Magazine, where he would begin the first of some 35 annual trips to the North Shore."
Price: 1250.00

"Human Beinz By Will Blanchard"
"Contemporary artist William Blanchard describes himself as a collector: “My art,” he explains, “is directly inspired by my childhood bedroom, a museum of artefacts I collected and displayed.” As such, his work is saturated with nostalgia, infused with reference and allusion to art icons, and filled with an allure that takes the viewer back to being a kid in a candy store. Bright, colourful and often tactile, Blanchard’s prints are utterly desirable. ‘Human Beinz’ is no exception: taking Warhol’s famous Campbell’s Soup Cans as inspiration, Blanchard recreates the Heinz Beans tin, in thickly encrusted layers of colourful glitter. A nuanced shift of lettering changes the iconic branding from ‘Heinz Beans’ to ‘Human Beinz’ - a charming touch, that tiptoes between naivety and ironic wit with expert panache. Blanchard may have drawn inspiration from his own, childhood bedroom, but this breathtakingly beautiful and conceptually charged print will want pride of place in any home."
Price: 195.00

"Starlite Motel By Pam Glew"
"Contemporary British artist Pam Glew is known for her innovative bleaching technique, which she applies to vintage flags and fabrics. Using dye, stitching and other traditional methods, her work creates images of iconic women - from actresses to singers to models - all rendered in a consciously filmic aesthetic. ‘Starlite Motel’ uses the American flag as its base, with the red, white and blue providing a simple yet iconic palette. Against the stars and stripes, Glew has created a silhouetted vista, showing a motel sign surrounded by palm trees: the quintessential movie Americana. The interaction between the hard, black shapes of the landscape and the softly coloured patterns of the flag is beautifully captured through Glew’s bleach process, for a bold and striking effect."
Price: 295.00

"Electric Ladyland - Supersized By Ben Allen"
"Ben Allen is a contemporary artist, known for his distinctive Pop paintings. Using complex collage techniques, his pieces create a dynamic mash-up of popular culture, which work to critique the banal and the mundane, and challenge media views on sexuality.‘Electric Ladyland - Supersize’ is a rerelease of one of Allen’s most popular limited edition prints, recreated on a larger scale for high impact. The print is full of erotic appeal, depicting a seductive woman, posing in black lingerie. Yet the primary focus is on the bright red bricolage that Allen has created, which forms the background but also spills onto the central image, overlaying sections of the woman’s body for a dynamic, rich and textured effect."
Price: 450.00

"Lovetoy - Supersized By Ben Allen"
"Ben Allen is a contemporary artist, known for his distinctive Pop paintings. Using complex collage techniques, his pieces create a dynamic mash-up of popular culture, which work to critique the banal and the mundane and challenge media views on sexuality. ‘Lovetoy - Supersize’ is a rerelease of one of Allen’s most popular limited edition prints, recreated on a larger scale for high impact. The print is full of erotic appeal, depicting a woman kneeling seductively against a chair. Yet, Allen draws the focus away from his muse, towards the eclectic bricolage which comprises the background: an array of bright colours, text, spray-paint, clipping and scraps, which produces texture and tonality to exceptional effect."
Price: 450.00

"Copper Tropicana (Copper Leaf) By Marcelina Amelia"
"Marcelina Amelia is a contemporary artist, working with mixed media approaches to print, painting and drawing. Taking inspiration from religious iconography, folk tales, dreams, sexuality, and the human condition, her work plays at the borders between lust and innocence, creating a beautiful and uneasy aesthetic that is saturated with contemplation and profundity. ‘Copper Tropicana (Copper Leaf)’ showcases Amelia’s interest in the triangular relationship between the nature world, the metropolis and human implication. The pot plant represents nature tamed and enclosed and, in the frightening hands of the human, Amelia shows us the damage that we inflict on the natural world around us. ‘Copper Tropicana (Copper Leaf)’, with its bright palette, hand laid copper leaf, and use of both figurative and abstract elements, is a powerful piece of print work."
Price: 145.00

"Copper Tropicana By Marcelina Amelia"
"Marcelina Amelia is a contemporary artist, working with mixed media approaches to print, painting and drawing. Taking inspiration from religious iconography, folk tales, dreams, sexuality, and the human condition, her work plays at the borders between lust and innocence, creating a beautiful and uneasy aesthetic that is saturated with contemplation and profundity. ‘Copper Tropicana’ showcases Amelia’s interest in the triangular relationship between the nature world, the metropolis and human implication. The pot plant represents nature tamed and enclosed and, in the frightening hands of the human, Amelia shows us the damage that we inflict on the natural world around us. ‘Copper Tropicana’, with its bright palette, and use of both figurative and abstract elements, is a powerful piece of print work."
Price: 125.00