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Shizico Yi
蘭 Ran-Orchids in Purple Mists-Aluminium Limited Edition #3 of 10-British Artist

2023

About the Item

A rare chance to collect a signed and numbered limited Edition by Shizico Yi at the best price possible with highest quality! Start your collection with an Edition! -A Limited Edition of only 10 is offered as an alternative to this original piece. This painting depicts the eternal blooms of the orchids in a misty morning light. Orchids are the ones that defy the weather blooming even in the deepest winter in low temperatures. The view is inspired by The Orchid Festival, an annual event in Kew Garden which is one of a kind in the UK. Kew is featuring all the best colours of the Orchids in the late winter time when nature seems in hibernation. This painting is a part of Spring Exhibition: Spring Cats and the Sunny Factory 2023. This is Edition Number 3 of the only 10 Limited Editions, this rare Edition made with the finest finishing on Aluminium. colour could last for a lifetime if hang away from direct sunlight. Size: 30 x 40 x 0.3 cm. Ready to hang. Comes with a fixing at the back, ready to hang; of cause, you can also frame each of them if you prefer. The sturdy weight of the panel allow you to put against the wall on tables too. The pictures listed here are Edition No 1 of 10 ​**Guarantee Delivery Worldwide (lowest shipping £18 worldwide from the UK) Free Shipping in the UK. End to End International Tracking About the Artists: Shizico Yi is available with our studio GSY Gallery. Dr. Shizico Yi is a London based artist, working on installations, films and paintings; the documentary nature of her work often concerns the loss, repetition, the everyday subject and memories. With a design and film background, Yi combines her interests making installation projects which relate to artist's personal life in relation to the society and human condition at large. Shizico Yi holds a PhD in Fine Art awarded by UEL, UK and a Master in Fine Art with a BA in Womenswear from UAL, London. She is also the winner of Women Film Makers: Best Shorts Competition 2013, Los Angeles, USA. About the Spring Exhibition Series 2023: Spring Exhibition Series try to push impressionism forward toward Matisse; Yi is having a very daring courtship with colours and the simplicity of lines and forms, then her paintings move even further closer to the language of Howard Hodgkin, making these new works under this lineage of less about the realistic representation, much more about the colours and its meaning behind the brushstrokes, to celebrate the power of imaginary spaces. These two masters, Matisse and Hodgkin are at the two ends of the dial, and in between is her playground for this new Series- “ Spring Cats and the Sunny Factory” Note: -Made on a 3 mm high-quality aluminium panel with a matte finish. -Signed and numbered by artist, Shizico Yi. -comes with Authenticity Certificate, signed. -Limited Edition of 10 Only -made with U-V ink, colouring lasts for a lifetime under normal light.
  • Creator:
    Shizico Yi (1973, British)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 11.82 in (30 cm)Depth: 0.12 in (3 mm)
  • Medium:
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2500214211482

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