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'No. 14' is a Giclée Print by contemporary artist Newton Blades. Printed onto 410gsm Somerset Satin Paper, the print is from a limited edition of 25 and is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Newton Blades is the husband and wife collaboration of Edd Pearman and Ceal Warnant. The duo explore a variety of creative ideas, from typography and illustrative works to haunting seascapes and abstracted portraits. Often taking existing works of art, Newton Blades reimagines the image by blurring and manipulating the existing painting.
Newton Blades is the husband and wife collaboration of Edd Pearman and Ceal Warnant. The duo explore a variety of creative ideas, from typography and illustrative works to haunting seascapes and abstracted portraits. Often taking existing works of art, Newton Blades reimagines the image by blurring and manipulating the existing painting.
The abstractions interrupt the interaction between artwork and viewer, leaving behind an eerie atmosphere that sets the viewer on edge. Regardless of whether the work is abstract or pictoral, their myriad of works captivate the eye and leave the audience yearning for a narrative that has been obscured by the artists. Both Edd and Ceal are graduates from the Royal College of Art. Their work is widely exhibited and collected across the UK. We’ve been working with Newton Blades since 2017.
We love how Newton Blades' abstractions interrupt the interaction between artwork and viewer, leaving behind an eerie atmosphere that sets the viewer on edge. Regardless of whether the work is abstract or pictoral, their myriad of works captivate the eye and leave the audience yearning for a narrative that has been obscured by the artists. There's no denying that Newton Blades' artwork holds a sense of mystery and intrigue.