'Heart of Darkness II' is a screenprint by contemporary artist Ellie Foreman-Peck. From a limited edition of 20, this print is signed and numbered by the artist.
I found reading and writing difficult growing up, but loved storytelling and creating. I instinctively drew and painted all the time. Illustration seemed to make perfect sense as it combines narrative with imagery, and so this is what I studied at Art School.
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Three colour screenprint on munken pure rough 250gsm
Size: Hand signed and numbered
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Ellie Foreman-Peck is a visual artist and illustrator based in East London. Her practice combines visualising ideas and narratives in a variety of mediums: from expressive line work to collage and photomontage. Since graduating in 2008 she has worked for a wide range of clients including: The Economist, Pentagram, The New Yorker and The Guardian.
Ellie Foreman-Peck is a visual artist and illustrator based in East London. Her practice combines visualising ideas and narratives in a variety of mediums: from expressive line work to collage and photomontage. Since graduating in 2008 she has worked for a wide range of clients including: The Economist, Pentagram, The New Yorker and The Guardian.
Alongside commercial work she explores depicting narratives and concepts in bold prints, drawings and paintings.