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Holding Out For A Hero
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Holding Out For A Hero

Charlotte Farmer

A silk screen-print on Italian 300gsm Fabriano Artistico paper. A framed print is also available but please contact us to discuss any additional costs.
Product code: ASP_CFHOFH

Availability: In stock

£80.00
£80.00

Holding Out For A Hero

This Silk Screen-Print is designed by Charlotte Farmer. Her work is a combination of low-tech printing methods; small, intense detail contrasted with mistakes, imperfections & gestural mark-making alongside bold, often neon colouring, gold leaf & embossing. The print is printed on Italian 300gsm Fabriano Artistico paper. It is from an edition of 50, numbered & signed by the artist. It is 40cm x 50cm. This print will be dispatched via Royal Mail’s First Class Recorded Delivery Service. The unframed print will be rolled into s standard shipping tube or flat-packed inside a cardboard sleeve. Please note the price does not include a mount, even in instances where the print is photographed displayed in one anywhere on this website. This print is also available framed & can be delivered by courier services. Please contact us immediately after purchasing the item, to order a bespoke or readymade frame or to discuss delivery arrangements & confirm courier costs. Alternatively you are welcome to collect framed pieces from our shop.

Charlotte Farmer

Charlotte was born into the Circus; her father was an acrobat & her mother a trapezist. She is as dainty as porcelain & has the appetite of a sparrow. All Charlotte has ever wanted is feathers instead of fur. Here at the Circus she’s known as the Bird Woman due to the company that she keeps. Her best feathery friends are two bright yellow Budgerigars whom she’s taught to play the piano, fly through rings & ride a mini merry go round. Whilst spectators seem suitably impressed, her blue kitten Margot just can’t wait for one to fall of its perch & into her wide-open mouth!