In the City No 2 a Limited Edition Art Print

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A$120

Artwork Details

Medium Other Media, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 20.3cm (W) x 25.4cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

A great little print you should add to your collection. "In the City No.2" depicts an abstract representation of a figure amongst slightly ghosted buildings. Is this a dream or is this a new adventure in the search of something new?

The colouring of these pieces are reminiscent of a screen print or linocut print where each colour is mixed and printed independently of the other. The image echos the relationship between an isolated figures and the landscape. Landscape can be interpreted as either vast or confined.

The original art is rendered with black pigment pen and color rendered digitally then reproduced on stunning textured Hahnemuhle archival paper. If you like the image you'll love the print, I'm super excited.

Details:
- Print No. 59 in a series of works taken from my drawing journal.
- Limited Edition Giclee Art Print
- Professionally printed on Hahnemuhle Torchon 285gsm 100% Cotton using Epson UltraChrome® Inks.
- Print is unframed letting you choose a frame suited to your decor.
- Delivered flat in a boxed sturdy mailer.
- Edition Number, Title, Signature and Year are hand written on the front.
- Marked edition number 1/50
- The frame is for display purposes only.
- All prints come with a Certificate of Authenticity

Artist Bio

Julian’s art practice primarily revolves around the abstracted landscape with a subtle shift moving towards figures in the landscape.

As former graphic designer, Julian integrated his digital design skills with his traditional painting background to produce a collection of digital paintings, adapting traditional painting techniques to a technological environment.

Current works featured on Bluethumb are black pigment ink journal renderings with color added prior to being professional printed on quality archival paper.

In 2010 Julian studied and worked as a permaculture designer, this respect of the land and its systems is reflect in his artistic practice. His work focuses on distilling the landscape down to its essential elements, removing the clutter which distracts the core principle at play – in this case, land degradation and exploitation. Julian’s work is created through the integrated layering of colour and structural elements, much the same as our own physical landscape. Over time, as each layer becomes hidden, small elements of the landscape are revealed.

Commissions

Julian's studio is in Ballarat