Greetings Card Davenport Colour Splat Edge

Splat! Vibrant paint splashes overlap each other in this screenprint Colour Splat Edge (Black) by Ian Davenport.

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Material 330 gsm paper
Dimensions 17 x 12cm
EAN/ISBN 5055325734289
SKU 12086022

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Product story

Ian Davenport graduated from Goldsmith College of Art, London, in 1988 and as one of the generation known as the Young British Artists he participated in the seminal 1988 exhibition 'Freeze'. He has exhibited extensively across the world and undertaken several large-scale site-specific murals, including a 50 metre long mural under a railway bridge on Southwark Street, London. Davenport's work was part of the 2003 Tate Triennial and is held in numerous public collections. He was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1991 and was a prize-winner in the John Moores Painting Prize in 1999. 

Ian Davenport

Colour Splat Edge (Black), 2017

Screenprint on Velin Arches Black

250gsm paper, 85 x 56.6 cm

The 250th Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2018

©Ian Davenport/Alan Cristea Gallery, London. 

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