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Pacific Grind is an Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck by Remi Rough. From an edition of artists proofs, this skate deck is signed and numbered by the artist.
Artwork Details
Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck
Size: 20.3 x 81cm
Artist proofs
Signed and numbered by the artist
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Remi is an abstract artist who pushes the boundaries of shape and space, with his bold colour palette reminiscent of the graffiti art movement that the artist was heavily involved in during his youth. His striking compositions distil down the scenes of the city into kinetic geometric shapes that carry a ‘streetwise’ energy that harks back to Remi’s experience as a train writer in London in the 1980s.
Remi is an abstract artist who pushes the boundaries of shape and space, with his bold colour palette reminiscent of the graffiti art movement that the artist was heavily involved in during his youth. His striking compositions distil down the scenes of the city into kinetic geometric shapes that carry a ‘streetwise’ energy that harks back to Remi’s experience as a train writer in London in the 1980s.
During this time, Remi garnered a reputation as an accomplished graffiti artist with his work decorating trains all over the city. We love how the graffiti influence is still present in Remi’s recent abstract work, visible in his use of bright colours and bold intersecting shapes. Remi was born in South London in 1971, and has been part of the city’s art scene for more that 25 years. The work once seen on the side of trains has now been exhibited worldwide in places such as Berlin, New York, Tokyo, Paris and Miami. Remi has participated in multiple group exhibitions, and his solo shows include Home at Scream Gallery in 2015, Sound Pigments at Magda Danysz Gallery in Paris, 2017, and MOCA London’s Volume exhibition in 2018. Remi also participated in painting London’s largest mural along with other members of the Agents of Change. We’ve been working with Remi Rough since 2017.
We love how the graffiti influence is still present in Remi’s recent abstract work, visible in his use of bright colours and bold intersecting shapes. During this time as a graffiti artist in his youth, Remi garnered a reputation as an accomplished graffiti artist with his work decorating trains all over the city. This youthful love of street art shines in his artwork.
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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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