'Manhattan Boroughs' is a 6 Colour Silkscreen Print by contemporary artist Jess Wilson. Printed onto 410gsm Somerset Tub Paper, the print is from a limited edition of 75 and is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Jess Wilson is a London-based illustrator and artist who graduated in 2006. Using crayons, paints, inks and paper, she creates bold art prints, packed with humour, colour and energy. She draws inspiration from humorous occurrences, which happen around her in real life and in the media. She has worked with top clients, including Starbucks, Coke Cola, and Sony; producing bespoke illustrations and graphics for them. As well as working with clients, Jess Wilson also exhibits her unique and quirky artwork. In 2015, her art was exhibited, (amongst other places), at the prestigious Royal Academy Show in London.
Jess Wilson is a London-based illustrator and artist who graduated in 2006. Using crayons, paints, inks and paper, she creates bold art prints, packed with humour, colour and energy. She draws inspiration from humorous occurrences, which happen around her in real life and in the media. She has worked with top clients, including Starbucks, Coke Cola, and Sony; producing bespoke illustrations and graphics for them. As well as working with clients, Jess Wilson also exhibits her unique and quirky artwork. In 2015, her art was exhibited, (amongst other places), at the prestigious Royal Academy Show in London.