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My table top still lifes and interiors very often feature a guitar, invariably in a cool, green colour...
I’m not completely sure why I return to it so often; it’s just seems right - not just right in regards to the aesthetics of the shape but also in the emotions and associations I'm looking to trigger.
13 x 18 cm Artist's proof giclee prints (x2), signed by the Artist and complete with a high-quality, conservation grade mount board. Can also be purchased framed in either: a flat profile, black paint finish wood (ramin) frame; or a hockey profile, pine wood frame with natural finish.
For glazing, framed items include a Clarity+ acrylic face (a high quality UV perspex also used on the latest 4K TV screens) and come with D-rings and picture cord attached so you can start enjoying your new artwork straight away!
Image size (H x W) | 13 x 18 cm |
Mounted size (H x W) | 40 x 25 cm |
Framed sizes
Natural pine (H x W x D) | 44 x 29 x 2 cm |
Black paint (H x W x D) | 44 x 29 x 1 cm |
all sizes are approximate
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Based on the French verb gicler, meaning to squirt or spray, the term 'giclée' was originally coined by French printmaker Jack Duganne and the process involves using large format inkjet printers with small spraying devices to create high-quality prints, comparable to that of the original painting.
In order to produce such high-quality prints, a high-resolution copy of the original artwork is created and this is then reproduced using specialist pigment-based inks and archival quality, acid free papers.
Through our collaboration with the Artist, we have unrivalled access to their back catalogue of work and are able offer an exclusive range of prints from these images, each one hand-picked by the Artist based on what he believes will make a great print.
This first round of prints draws on the Artist’s work from around 2014-15 and provides a good representation of the images that were coming out of the Studio at this time.
New work will be added to the site on a regular basis so keep in touch with the website to catch the ‘latest drops’ or follow Francis on instagram to find out about new product launches.
Born and educated in Dundee, Francis maintained his painting career alongside a successful teaching career before leaving education in the early noughties and becoming a full-time, professional artist.
Since then, Francis has worked steadily to establish himself as one of the leading figures in a generation of ‘Scottish Colourists’, with his expressionist interpretations of landscapes and interiors appearing in some of the most prominent Galleries and Collections throughout Scotland and beyond. Click below to learn more about Francis and his work.
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