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'Edgy Eye Test' is a screenprint by contemporary artist Alex Bucklee. From a limited edition of 25 and is signed and numbered by the artist.
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1 colour screenprint with hand finished tag - fabriano murillo 260gsm paper
Size: Signed and numbered by the artist
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Alex Bucklee is a Norfolk-born artist that currently resides and creates his art in Hackney, London. Greatly influenced by his Graphic Design background, Alex's work is minimal with a maximal message. However, if you dig a little bit deeper you will actually find that I’m trying to shine a light, and look at otherwise negative things with a little bit of optimism. We love how Alex uses simple line work, witty typography and a refined colour palette to create artwork that is engaging and intriguing. His light hearted compositions are a delightful take on current culture and Alex often uses well-known iconography in his work to create a greater connection between artwork and viewer.
Alex Bucklee is a Norfolk-born artist that currently resides and creates his art in Hackney, London. Greatly influenced by his Graphic Design background, Alex's work is minimal with a maximal message. However, if you dig a little bit deeper you will actually find that I’m trying to shine a light, and look at otherwise negative things with a little bit of optimism. We love how Alex uses simple line work, witty typography and a refined colour palette to create artwork that is engaging and intriguing. His light hearted compositions are a delightful take on current culture and Alex often uses well-known iconography in his work to create a greater connection between artwork and viewer.
We love how Alex uses simple line work, witty typography and a refined colour palette to create artwork that is engaging and intriguing. His light hearted compositions are a delightful take on current culture and Alex often uses well-known iconography in his work to create a greater connection between artwork and viewer.