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Harry Bunce
Green Fingers Paper, Harry Bunce, Limited Edition Silkscreen Print

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Green Fingers Paper, Harry Bunce Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 315gsm Heritage White paper Printed 2019 as an edition of 45 worldwide Two colour hand-pulled silkscreen print Artist stamped/signed and numbered Paper Size: H 64.25cm x W 52.25cm Image Size: H 51.5cm x W 40.5cm Silkscreen Print – A printing technique whereby the artist paints glue or stencils their work onto a mesh stretched over a wooden frame. Colour is then pushed through the mesh (which hasn’t been blocked with glue) with a squeegee. This can be done several times, layering different colours to create the image seen before you. Harry Bunce was born and raised in a small Hampshire village, his family were builders. Following a short and volatile spell at art school he moved west to the city of Bristol. Working in the fashion industry by day he continued to draw and paint by night. Over the years Harry’s work slowly began inhabiting metropolitan walls, galleries and homes. A chance collaboration with screen printing gurus, Screen One, who also worked with Banksy and Nick Walker, introduced a more graphic element to his style, sharpening it’s unique, slightly unnerving edge. His work can possibly best be described as ‘Folk Art’ but defies easy categorisation. He often raises envoironmental concerns and is a fierce defender of the countryside. Cute? Maybe, but seldom completely cuddly. Bunce now lives in rural Somerset, his work is shown throughout Britain and recently made its debut in New York.
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