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A Charm Of Hummingbirds

Little Fish Design

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Description

Part of a limited edition humorous Pop-Surrealist print collection combining classical portraiture with modern pop cultural elements.

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A Giclee print on 300gsm Somerset cotton paper.
Available in A2 size (60cm x 42cm).
Limited editions of 100, with 50 available.

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Standard delivery: included
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Express delivery: £10.00
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Little Fish Design

frome, Somerset

As an Artist & Designer I create playful & humorous ‘Pop-Surrealist’ pieces combining images drawn from classical art to vintage packaging. This current series of limited edition prints entitled ‘The Product Placement Project’ creates a cheeky juxtaposition between old & new, Classical & Pop, giving classical portraiture a humorous populist twist. It could be said to reflect on the functions of fashion, portraiture & advertising (but that would be hugely pretentious) ...they’re mostly meant to amuse..