Artwork Description

Other Media on paper, ready to hang.

Signed certificate of authenticity.

This artwork comes with an external frame

These prints are a set of 6 from a Suite of 20 I'm currently working on as part of a much larger exhibition that will be exhibited in 2020 at the Stanthorpe Regional Gallery. They are from Historic Pikedale Station (Est 1843) and Ballandean Station (Est 1840) from the Granite Belt of S.E. Qld. They harken back to yesteryear and a much simpler life. These building are slowly crumbling to dust and I like to record their fantastic demise for posterity. I just love how the hand forged lock is never going to be able to lock again. The crumbling Wagon Wheel. The old gate to the Stables. If you love everything yesterday then these works will no doubt fit in with all the things you love. All 6 works are signed individually and numbered.

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Medium

Acrylic Plate Drypoint Engraving on 300gsm Hahnemuhle' Cotton Rag. Numbered and Signed with a Certificate of Authenticity

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Framed and ready to hang

This artwork is currently framed and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 66.0(W) x 90.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 17.0(W) x 13.0(H).

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