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Shiwa .. where the light bounces off the shields. That's the real beauty of art. You can interpret it in any way you want.

Each work is created using masks, and spray paint, occasionally also with inks. A digital image made of pigment inks is overlayed. The digital image is a result of years of investigation of semi automatic processes.

This artwork is unique, and of quite a generous size. Occasionally and inevitably there will be minor marks in the white border area. Its unavoidable with the methods used, but the marks (if present) will be easily hidden by a mount when framed.

Materials used:

Pigment ink, spray paint

Shiwa (2020) Print
by Ian Clegg Walsh

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£340

  • Print on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 1
  • Size: 84 x 61 x 0.01cm (unframed) / 68 x 45cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the back
  • Style: Geometric
  • Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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Shiwa .. where the light bounces off the shields. That's the real beauty of art. You can interpret it in any way you want.

Each work is created using masks, and spray paint, occasionally also with inks. A digital image made of pigment inks is overlayed. The digital image is a result of years of investigation of semi automatic processes.

This artwork is unique, and of quite a generous size. Occasionally and inevitably there will be minor marks in the white border area. Its unavoidable with the methods used, but the marks (if present) will be easily hidden by a mount when framed.

Materials used:

Pigment ink, spray paint

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