Upside Down, Limited Edition Of 14
Amy Gardner Artist
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A print about connecting with the ocean and feeling free, this was a print that I created after I came back from a holiday back home in Australia, after meeting my very gorgeous niece for the first time...
A print about connecting with the ocean and feeling free, this was a print that I created after I came back from a holiday back home in Australia, after meeting my very gorgeous niece for the first time.
The print is a limited edition of 14, the first layer is an effect that was created from painting on news print paper and then printing that paper onto the surface, I liked that the ripples in the newsprint created a nearly zebra type stripes. The next layer with the sun set type effect is a mono print, and the 3rd layers are screen print. The first two layers organically vary so each print is truly unique.
Limited edition of 14, A3 (29.7 x 42.0 cm)
Hand printed onto Somerset Satin 410gsm paper
Signed by the artist, editioned and titled
Navy blue, neon pink, neon peaches, fuchsia, soft pink, and burgundy
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Amy Gardner Artist
Brixton, london
Australian born, South London based multi media artist, best known for bold use of colour and uplifting images. The driving force behind my work is celebrating women, and the power of women supporting women, with a respectful nod to the movement and ‘history of effort’ gifted to us from generations of women before us.
I am keen to amplify the message of celebrating our imperfections and embracing our uniqueness. I deliberately work outside of the realm of printing standards; mis-registering, imperfect hand cut stencils, as well as pushing and disregarding perceived limits.