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This is a signed limited edition giclee print finished with a silk screen printed satin protection varnish, an Ultra Violet glaze on each of the images. This print is the second in the Art Malarkey series that combines elements of the works of some o
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GBP900.00
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Brad Faine continues his series of grid based work with ‘Down the Tube’. He uses a range of elements from the London Underground in this celebration of London life. The chequerboard squares each contain a London underground station, and each stat
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GBP780.00
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‘Hollywood Roller coaster’ is based on Snakes and Ladders the game of chance in which ascending the ladders is a reward for virtue while vice is penalised by sliding down the snakes. There are always more snakes then ladders, as it has always bee
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This is a stunning giclee print that has been finished with silkscreen glazes and is from a signed edition of 50. Aesthetics are to artists as ornithology is to birds is a Barnett Newman quotation which Faine believes sums up the fundamental differen
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This is a stunning giclee print that has been finished with silkscreen glazes and is from a signed edition of 50.nbspThis print is Brad Faine’s returns tribute to the Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars. I’d Like to Thank... is composed of
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This is the second print Brad Faine has produced that is motivated by the bankers and the banking crisis. The first, The Red and the Black, was more general in that it referred to banking on a global scale, this one is more specifically aimed at the
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This is a stunning giclee print that has been finished with silkscreen glazes and is from a signed edition of 50.nbspThe acronym NOTD was popular in the thirties and forties, especially amongst the 'in crowd' of the period. The text of this image is
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GBP840.00
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This limited edition giclee print has been finished with a silkscreen satin protection varnish, and an Ultra Violet pearlised glaze on the text. In this print Brad Faine explores the difference in the use of the word naked and nude, as illustrated by
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The Red and the Black is a commentary on the world of finance in the current global recession. The composition is divided into a chequerboard of red and black numbered squares, reminiscent of the random layout of the roulette wheel and hinting at the
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This is a stunning giclee print that has been finished with silkscreen glazes and is from a signed edition of 50. In this print Brad Faine ruminates on Dr. Johnson's iconic statement that when 'a man is tired of London, he is tired of life'. It takes
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GBP840.00
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