Barrie J Davies
Remix Up Super Kate Print
Regular price
£100.00
Remix Up Super Kate Print by Barrie J Davies - unframed Silkscreen print on paper (hand finished) edition of 1/1 - A2 size 42cm x 59.4cm.
- This limited edition print was made layering up lots of different prints over the top of each other to create this multi textured image, which I have loved putting together in the studio. As it very hard to recreate another print exactly like this; it makes this print one of a kind.
- This print was also printed on 300GSM paper.
- Hello my name is Barrie J Davies and I'm an Artist, based in Brighton, UK. The artwork I make is a fusion of pop art, graffiti art, street art and contemporary urban art. The work is a mix of paintings on canvas, limited edition pop art prints and sculpture. The materials I use include acrylic paint, household paints, spray paint, glitter, screen printing, stencils, markers, mixed media collages of comic books, posters and found objects.
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- This awesome Limited edition print is delivered in a solid cardboard tube.
- All my artwork is shipped direct from my studio in the UK.
- Please note this awesome artwork does not come framed. Sorry!
- Free stickers with each order.
- Please note: limited edition prints are cut by hand in the studio, therefore sizes can vary by mm. All measurements are approximate and for guidance only.
- All Limited edition Prints are signed, dated and numbered by the artist.
- Also if you buy this limited edition pop art print I would love to see how you display it in your home (or possibly somewhere else). Why not share it on your social media using the hashtag of #barriejdavies or tag me in @barriejdavies
- Image for guidance only. Please be aware all phone screens and computer may show colour slightly differently.
- Screen printing, also called serigraphy, has roots going back to stencilling practised in ancient China, Japan, and Egypt as far back as 4000 BCE. It spread to the West in the late 19th century and became a mainstream art form by the early 20th century. In serigraphy, ink is pushed through a fine mesh screen onto paper using a squeegee, with a stencil blocking the areas that should remain unprinted. It's the only printmaking technique where the final print retains the image in reverse. It's also the method behind some of the most iconic pop art prints ever made.