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Contemporary artist Jayson Lilley works at the forefront of printmaking practices, incorporating painting and collage techniques into his process. His work is known for its urban and architectural focus reproducing iconic structures from the metropolis with stark, minimalist impact.
A beautiful reminder of a fast-fading view, ’Battersea Pier’ depicts the iconic Power Station, rising up against an inky black background, its chimney’s picked out in creamy yellow and its brick structure left in grainy greyscale. For contrast, the silhouettes of Battersea’s famous cranes have been overlaid in shimmering gold leaf, for a timely touch to this celebration of the city.
The black frames are 3cm deep and almost 4cm wide, all work is flout mounted on 5mm foam core with approximately a 3cm border from artwork to the inside edge of frame.
Contemporary artist, Jayson Lilley, has worked at the forefront of printmaking for many years. His approach to the modern landscape is unique and fresh, in both technique and materials. His work is known for its urban and architectural focus, zooming in on familiar landmarks and reproducing iconic vistas and structures from the metropolis.
Lilley’s innovative printmaking practice combines silkscreen, painting and collage techniques to construct vibrant scenes that are always accompanied by expansive skies and which play on salience and colour. Alongside his limited edition collections he also uses his visual platform to voice political messages in a light-hearted and poignant way.
Lilley’s award-winning background in advertising and graphic design is ever apparent in these highly collectible pieces. Lilley’s works are held in collections across the world including London, New York, Japan, Hong Kong and Moscow. His most recent accolades include being shortlisted for the Westmorland Landscape Prize and exhibiting at the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition.
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Contemporary artist Jayson Lilley works at the forefront of printmaking practices, incorporating painting and collage techniques into his process. His work is known for its urban and architectural focus reproducing iconic structures from the metropolis with stark, minimalist impact.
A beautiful reminder of a fast-fading view, ’Battersea Pier’ depicts the iconic Power Station, rising up against an inky black background, its chimney’s picked out in creamy yellow and its brick structure left in grainy greyscale. For contrast, the silhouettes of Battersea’s famous cranes have been overlaid in shimmering gold leaf, for a timely touch to this celebration of the city.
The black frames are 3cm deep and almost 4cm wide, all work is flout mounted on 5mm foam core with approximately a 3cm border from artwork to the inside edge of frame.