The Sea Breeze Was The Cure, 2016
42cm x 29.5cm
Giclee print on paper. Edition no 15/50
Please note slight rub mark on top left hand side
Edition is sold out otherwise.
Produced as part of the solo exhibition, An Architecture of Joy at Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, July-August, 2016 & Courtyard Commission, October 2016 - Spring 2017
The exhibition responded to an 18 month research and development project investigating 1930s seaside moderne architecture in North West England and Scotland, as well as corresponding research at the V&A, Whitworth and RIBA archives. Each artwork responded to a particular example of modernist seafront architecture.
Visit the blog for Looking Back/Moving Forwards project here
42cm x 29.5cm
Giclee print on paper. Edition no 15/50
Please note slight rub mark on top left hand side
Edition is sold out otherwise.
Produced as part of the solo exhibition, An Architecture of Joy at Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, July-August, 2016 & Courtyard Commission, October 2016 - Spring 2017
The exhibition responded to an 18 month research and development project investigating 1930s seaside moderne architecture in North West England and Scotland, as well as corresponding research at the V&A, Whitworth and RIBA archives. Each artwork responded to a particular example of modernist seafront architecture.
Visit the blog for Looking Back/Moving Forwards project here
42cm x 29.5cm
Giclee print on paper. Edition no 15/50
Please note slight rub mark on top left hand side
Edition is sold out otherwise.
Produced as part of the solo exhibition, An Architecture of Joy at Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, July-August, 2016 & Courtyard Commission, October 2016 - Spring 2017
The exhibition responded to an 18 month research and development project investigating 1930s seaside moderne architecture in North West England and Scotland, as well as corresponding research at the V&A, Whitworth and RIBA archives. Each artwork responded to a particular example of modernist seafront architecture.
Visit the blog for Looking Back/Moving Forwards project here