Justine Smith Interior Prints
Justine Smith was born in Somerset. She moved to London to study at the City and Guilds of London Art School from 1990–93. She has always worked with paper as a primary medium and her current work is concerned with the concept of money and how it touches almost every aspect of our lives. “In my artistic practice, money is my primary material. The power invested in these pieces of paper is immense and for me, it is like working with an elemental force. In our capitalist world, money or the lack of it governs almost every aspect of our lives and my work seeks to explore money as a conduit of power and it’s capacity to impact upon us in a political, social and moral sense. On a physical level, a banknote is just a piece of paper, but it is what a banknote represents that is central to my work,” says Justine Smith. She has exhibited her work in galleries and museums internationally. Her notable collections include the British Council, The British Library and the UK Government Art Collection along with many international corporations, financial institutions and private collections. She lives and works in London.
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Justine Smith Interior Prints
Archival Ink, Paper, Archival Pigment
1980s Art Deco Justine Smith Interior Prints
Screen
1980s Surrealist Justine Smith Interior Prints
Lithograph
1980s Surrealist Justine Smith Interior Prints
Lithograph
1840s Realist Justine Smith Interior Prints
Lithograph
1920s American Modern Justine Smith Interior Prints
Etching
1980s Surrealist Justine Smith Interior Prints
Lithograph
1980s American Impressionist Justine Smith Interior Prints
Paper, Ink, Drypoint
1930s American Modern Justine Smith Interior Prints
Etching, Aquatint
1970s American Modern Justine Smith Interior Prints
Archival Paper, Engraving, Etching
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Justine Smith Interior Prints
Mezzotint
2010s Street Art Justine Smith Interior Prints
Screen
Mid-20th Century Post-War Justine Smith Interior Prints
Laid Paper, Aquatint, Woodcut