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Eliza Southwood Abstract Prints

British

Eliza Southwood is a former architect. She studied at Glasgow School of Art and is now a full-time artist, specializing in printmaking, painting and illustration. Her most common prints are her cyclist artwork, which is inspired by the Tour de France. Some of Eliza Southwood’s recent clients include Rapha, Magma, Bloomsbury, Laurence King Publishing, Sustrans and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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Artist: Eliza Southwood
Eliza Southwood, Finale, Limited Edition Print, Contemporary Cycling Art
By Eliza Southwood
Located in Deddington, GB
Finale [2021] Limited Edition Figurative Screen Print on Paper Edition number 45 Image size: H:62 cm x W:43.2 cm Paper size : H:70 cm x W:50 cm x D:0.1cm Sold Unframed Please note th...
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