'The Lloyd's Building, London' is a giclée print by Oscar Francis. From a limited edition of 50, this print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Giclée print on hahnemuehle photo rag 308gsm paper
Size: Image size: 38 x 55cm Signed and numbered by the artist
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Oscar Francis is a London-based design studio established in 2013 by Sarah Evans.Sarah is an architect turned artist who is known for creating architecturally inspired prints and textiles.
Oscar Francis is a London-based design studio established in 2013 by Sarah Evans.Sarah is an architect turned artist who is known for creating architecturally inspired prints and textiles.
Oscar Francis’ distinctive work celebrates modernist architecture through the use of bold graphic prints and patterns that reimagine and reveal the character of these iconic buildings. Their work has also been featured online and in magazines including Elle Decoration, Grand Designs Magazine, Good Homes Magazine and Confessions of a Design Geek.
We love how Oscar Francis, also known as Sarah, takes landmark buildings like the hayward Gallery, the Pompidou and the Tate Modern and decontextualized them, zooming in on certain architectural features. Sarah's graphic style is refreshing; simple yet full of complex line work, Sarah's compositions are a delight to look at. These artworks are a a celebration of the beauty to be found in architecture.