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Barbican Piano Pond, Claire Halifax, Barbican, London, Contemporary print
Located in Deddington, GB
Barbican Piano Pond by Claire Halifax
Limited edition print and hand signed by the artist
Screen Print on Paper
Image size: H:22cm x W:55cm
Complete size of unframed work: H:22cm x W:55cm x D:0.1cm
Sold unframed
Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look
Barbican Piano Pond is a limited edition Screen Print by artist Claire Halifax, featuring koi fish in a tiled mosaic pond at the Barbican, London. Claire resides in London and in this particular print you can see her uniques experience and perspective of London pushing through as she narrows into a view of fishes moving around a decorative pond.
Clare Halifax, artist, joins Wychwood Art selling art online and in their art gallery in Deddington. Clare Halifax is offering exclusive Cotswold screen prints with Wychwood Art as well as scenes of London and Oxford. Clare Halifax graduated from the University of Loughborough in 2000 with a BA Hons in Printed Textile design and went on to sell her work internationally to the fashion and interior markets...
Category
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Materials
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