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Tiny Invasion is an original collage in a box frame by Rosco Brittin. This original artwork is part of an open edition, and is signed by the artist and pre-framed.
Artwork Details
Original collage in box frame
Size: 25 x 25cm
Signed by the artist
Additional Information:
Please note: each artwork may vary slightly from the images, as these are unique pieces created by hand. This artwork has a 10 day lead time as each one is made to order.
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Rosco Brittin is a London-based artist specialising in screen printing and collage. He uses nature as his main inspiration, representing a variety of flora and fauna in fantastical artworks that are both intriguing and enchanting. Rosco Brittin's art is incredibly intricate, consisting of hundreds of individual cut-outs seamlessly collaged together.
Rosco Brittin is a London-based artist specialising in screen printing and collage. He uses nature as his main inspiration, representing a variety of flora and fauna in fantastical artworks that are both intriguing and enchanting. Rosco Brittin's art is incredibly intricate, consisting of hundreds of individual cut-outs seamlessly collaged together.
Born and raised in a video shop in Kings Cross in the 1980s, Brittin's free-spirited childhood has heavily influenced his artistic practice. The artist says of this influence: "I was born in a video shop in the 80's so I've seen some pretty crazy things. Back in the days when you could only rent films - that's how old I am - and the things I saw as a child inspired me...someone described my work once as "when special effects meets paper" and I really liked that. I try to make my work look fantastical and lovely but my upbringing has definitely inspired what I like and what I want to transmit." After studying graphic design and advertising, Brittin went on work with Damien Hirst & Sokari Douglas Camp CBE. Brittin explores natural and unnatural camouflage in an incredible light, resulting in his work being described as “when special F/X and paper first meet”. Creativity and simplicity are key factors in Brittin’s designs. The artist has two very distinct styles, highly detailed sketches and basic primary coloured images, which he sometimes combines. Brittin uses scalpels and nail scissors to cut out pieces of vintage wallpaper and classic paintings, before scanning them onto the computer. The completion of artworks can take from a few days, to four weeks, with Brittin saying that creating the compositions comes naturally to him. His love for flowers has grown since becoming an artist, and they are a big inspiration for his work.
We love how Rosco's complex prints often focus on people interacting, whether that be with their families, their partners or their phones. The viewer gets an intimate insight into the lives of strangers; even though each figure is a silhouette, Rosco's artworks gleam with personality and character.
What is an open edition?
Open Editions can be produced an unlimited amount of times. Unlike limited edition prints, there is no set number of artworks produced, meaning the artist has the ability to produce as many impressions of that one print as they would like. Our artists use their discretion to determine how long the print will be produced for, meaning that there are no restrictions on the quantity of the edition.
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.
How long will it take for my artwork to arrive?
We aim to dispatch unframed artworks within 10 working days of receiving your order. Postage within the UK takes around 1-3 working days. Custom framed items are usually dispatched within 21 working days of receiving your order. For more information, see our delivery page.
What is your returns policy?
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.
How much does delivery cost?
UK delivery is free on orders over £100. Framed artworks cost £9.50 and we can only ship these within the UK. We also offer pick up from our studio. Worldwide delivery is dependent on location. For more information on delivery costs, head to our delivery page.
What payment methods are accepted?
We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Maestro. We also accept payment via PayPal, Apple Pay, Shop Pay and Klarna. We also offer financing through Own Art. Payment will be taken as soon as your order has been placed.
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.
If you are shipping internationally, please contact us on support@artrepublic.com first, so we can help you with any specialist shipping quotes you might need.