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Mixed Media, Digital on Canvas
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Part of the Glasgow Grit series. Mixed media work featuring one of Glasgow's most loved features, The Finnieston Crane. This work was created by hand from newspaper, paint, ink, media gel, charcoal and chalk. There is a slightly glossy look to certain parts of the work in certain lights. Paper conti...
2014
Mixed Media, Digital on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
31.5 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in
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Not Framed
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I was born in Glasgow, Scotland. Graduating with Honours in Digital Art from U.W.S. and winning the award for best artwork at the U.W.S. Student Showcase 2008, with my artwork "The Elements". I have utilized my skills to create a variety of original works. Ranging from digital artwork to canvases, from Light installations to Perspex panels, the works I create are unique. Each work has it's own story and reason for creation. See me in action in a clip from the U.K. BBC2 programme "Show Me The Monet", a Dragons Den style show for artists, on YouTube. "The Lochs" are a perfect example of the correlation between the artist and the work. I created what it deserved to be, not what I had planned.
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