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Digital on paper

Signed and numbered on the front.

How many grains of sand does it take for it to be classified as a ‘heap’? Such is the simplest description to what philosophers describe as ‘fuzzy logic’, and it’s exactly this blurry boundary that fascinates – the edge between imagination and reality, the horizon between coherence and incoherence, the point where words stop and actions begin, the line between truth and a lie, and the verge between order and chaos. This art endeavours to celebrate humanity – we the crease in the timeline between what is complete, and what isn’t.

This digital artwork is created from my own library of flower photography and lettering drawn by my own hand, and is part of a series of fourteen unique pieces.

Each artwork will arrive as a museum quality Giclée print. Printed on Canson Infinity Rag Photographique 310gsm. (Please allow a few days for printing.)

As per the image attached, each artwork will also be named and numbered according to ‘Editions’, and ascend with each order up to one hundred.

I hope you enjoy these pieces as much as I had in creating them.

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Giclée Print

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Unframed (requires framing)

This artwork is unframed and requires framing.

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