Artwork description:

This is a mix of two obsessions of mine, the seventies aesthetic and the French director Francois Truffaut. In L’homme qui aimait les femmes, his alter ego played by the great Charles Denner, says: “The legs of women are compasses which survey the territorial globe in all direction, giving it its balance, its harmony.”

Materials used:

5-layer, hand pulled, silk screen print on Somerset tub satin, 410gsm paper

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Ou sont les femmes (2021)

Screenprint 
by Nathalie Kingdon

£850

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This is a mix of two obsessions of mine, the seventies aesthetic and the French director Francois Truffaut. In L’homme qui aimait les femmes, his alter ego played by the great Charles Denner, says: “The legs of women are compasses which survey the territorial globe in all direction, giving it its balance, its harmony.”

Materials used:

5-layer, hand pulled, silk screen print on Somerset tub satin, 410gsm paper

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Nathalie Kingdon

Location United Kingdom

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I am a French-born, London-based artist who specialises in original screen printed Art and have been working from my own bespoke studio at Wimbledon Art Studios for five years. I... Read more

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