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Brutal is a reverse hand-pulled screen onto glass raised above black diamond dusted concrete by Mark Petty. From an edition of 50, this work comes framed and with a signed certificate of authenticity on the back. Each piece has a plaque on the corner of the frame reading "…but I plan on winning." Mark says of his new print: " 2020/21 has been, well, Brutal....But did it leave a few scars or did we collect a few badges of honour? This edition celebrates the marks left behind as a thing of beauty, as a reminder of years when we got back to nature, stood together even when kept apart, while always planning on winning...".
Artwork Details
Reverse hand-pulled screen onto glass raised above black diamond dusted concrete
Size: 14 x 34cm
Limited Edition of 50
Accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity
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Mark Petty is a London based artist and image maker. After studying art, illustration, and photography, Petty began a career in the world of advertising. Now, with years of experience behind him, the half-Irish, half-English artist specialises in hand-pulled screen prints and reverse glass gold gilding, incorporating hand painting and hand applied diamond dust and gold leaf. The result? Truly dazzling works of art steeped in contemporary Pop Art and soaked in cultures of modernity.
Mark Petty is a London based artist and image maker. After studying art, illustration, and photography, Petty began a career in the world of advertising. Now, with years of experience behind him, the half-Irish, half-English artist specialises in hand-pulled screen prints and reverse glass gold gilding, incorporating hand painting and hand applied diamond dust and gold leaf. The result? Truly dazzling works of art steeped in contemporary Pop Art and soaked in cultures of modernity.
We love how Mark's artworks constantly reference popular culture, meaning that each piece is nostalgic and familiar. His Pop Art-inspired artworks are multi layered and extremely detailed, with his witty subject matter only enhancing the fun-loving nature of his art. From commentary on current events to Minnie Mouse sitting on the moon, Mark's artworks border the line between thought-provoking and absurd. We love how Mark uses humour to prompt conversations about recent world events.
What is a limited edition?
So you’ve found your perfect limited edition artwork, but what does this actually mean? Limited editions are original artworks that an artist creates in a particular print medium, such as a giclée print, screen print or photograph. Our limited edition artworks are specifically created by our talented artists with a maximum edition number in mind. The term ‘limited edition’ refers to the total number of artworks that are available for that particular piece. The edition size can vary widely between artworks, however most of the time our artists create editions in small numbers ranging from 10 to a few hundred.
What is Archival Giclée
Giclée (/ʒiːˈkleɪ/ zhee-KLAY) is a neologism, ultimately derived from the French word gicleur, coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne for fine art digital prints made using inkjet printers. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on a modified Iris printer in a process invented in the late 1980s. It has since been used widely to mean any fine-art printing, usually archival, printed by inkjet. It is often used by artists, galleries, and print shops for their high quality printing, but is also used generically for art printing of any quality.
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Once you receive your artwork, you have 14 days to return it and get a full refund if you're not happy. If you would like to return an artwork, please contact us first at support@artrepublic.com. It is your responsibility to cover the return postage. Our returns' policy excludes items that are hand-made to order, such as artwork that has been framed, purchased as part of a timed release, or commissioned. These can only be returned if they are faulty.
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Can I get my artwork framed?
Yes! We work with a network of expert framers, and you can add a selection of frames to an artwork on the artwork page. Please see our framing page for more details, as well as information on additional styles that we can offer.
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