'Ares' - Giclée Art Print

Not Now Nancy

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    • 9th October
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    • 22nd - 23rd October

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Description

Limited Edition Signed Giclee Art Print

Done in Not Now Nancy black ink tattoo style, hand finished with gold leaf.

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Printed on High grade Etching paper

Edition of 100.

Paper Size
15x15cm

Print comes wrapped in tissue and flat packed

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Not Now Nancy art prints, digital art, tattoo art, gold leaf, black ink

Not Now Nancy

South London

Not Now Nancy is a print maker & designer who works from her studio in South London and The Thames Barrier Print Studios. Her work is full of symbolism, antiquity and symmetry. Many of her prints embody forgotten themes from mythology, folk law, history books and a little starters (geek).

Bringing together contemporary visual symmetry and a historical narrative she constructs one harmonious image. Retelling this narrative from a fairer angle she begins to rewrite the history that has been passed down through the male voice in a more palatable manor. In essence giving women, minorities and misrepresented historial characters back the power that was taken from them in mistold stories.