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Shane O’Driscolls prints are fragments of his travels, as he likes to use imagery taken from his trips, which he distils down to a minimal graphic composition. This print features Brighton’s West Pier, a once highly popular pier, which attracted 2 million visitors between 1918 and 1919, which is now a beautiful skeletal structure, which has been ravaged by storms, arson attacks and decay, and unfortunately hardly any of it is left. ‘Purple Pier’ is signed and numbered by the artist.
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