Keeping Plates Spinning, Fine Art Print

Lindsay Madden

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Description

An open edition fine art giclee print from my original painting on a vintage observer book, 'Keeping Plates Spinning'
A quirky little print that reflects on the busy lives we lead and all the plate spinning that we seem to do.
'Keeping Plates Spinning' injects a pop of colour to any room or shelf, perfect gift to acknowledge those busy people who keep those plates spinning or any lover of ceramics, looks great grouped together with any of the other prints in the 'Cover Stories' series

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The image measures 9cm wide x 14cm high with a 3cm white border
The paper measures 14cm wide x 19cm high.
All prints are produced to gallery standards using 310gsm professional archival grade paper using archival pigment inks ensuring at least 85 years without discolouration.
The print comes signed, wrapped in biodegradable cellophane and gift wrapped in tissue paper.
Shipped flat with added cardboard for protection and wrapped in brown paper with eco friendly tape.

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Lindsay Madden

Chester-le-street, co durham

I am an artist living and working in County Durham, combining my passion for painting with my love of timeworn school artefacts.

Happiest in my home studio creating colourful oil paintings on old time worn objects. Inspired by timeless narratives of childhood, handstands, cartwheels, push-along toys, sports and much more, are recurring themes in my work. Matched with lively titles that resonate on many levels, my paintings bring interest and energy to any space.