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'The Burn' is a Giclée Print by contemporary illustrator Bill Butcher. Printed onto 310gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper, the print is from a limited edition of 100 and is signed and numbered by the artist.
Artwork Details
Print on Haunemuhle German Etching 310 GSM paper.
Size: 40 x 50 cm
Limited Edition of 50
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Chances are you’ve already seen the work of contemporary illustrator Bill Butcher. From the Wall Street Journal to Fortune, from the Financial Times to The Guardian, with, oh, just a few little publications in between, including How To Spend It, The Economist, Phaidon Books, Business 2.0, Legal Business, McKinsey Global, Brunswick, Cardano, Moet-Hennessy, MacMillan Books, John Wiley books and Die Weltwoche (Suisse), Butcher is about as prolific as it gets. But this is not just a question of coverage: chances are, you’ve not only seen Butcher’s work, but you remember it too; because every piece is carefully crafted to tell a story, not just sell a product or accompany a text. From sports vignettes to political skits, Butcher’s pieces sit apart from the crowd, thanks to an exquisite eye for detail and a truly distinctive, graphic aesthetic. As well as his published work, Bill has also been commissioned for both...
Chances are you’ve already seen the work of contemporary illustrator Bill Butcher. From the Wall Street Journal to Fortune, from the Financial Times to The Guardian, with, oh, just a few little publications in between, including How To Spend It, The Economist, Phaidon Books, Business 2.0, Legal Business, McKinsey Global, Brunswick, Cardano, Moet-Hennessy, MacMillan Books, John Wiley books and Die Weltwoche (Suisse), Butcher is about as prolific as it gets. But this is not just a question of coverage: chances are, you’ve not only seen Butcher’s work, but you remember it too; because every piece is carefully crafted to tell a story, not just sell a product or accompany a text. From sports vignettes to political skits, Butcher’s pieces sit apart from the crowd, thanks to an exquisite eye for detail and a truly distinctive, graphic aesthetic. As well as his published work, Bill has also been commissioned for both public and private portraits and has exhibited in both group and solo exhibitions. Today, Bill lives and works in Clerkenwell, London.
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.
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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.