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Artist:
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Pat Bullen- |
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Firm footing-
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Catalogue No.: |
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PML0007
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Mixed Medium - |
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36” x 36” 91.5 x 91.5 cm |
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Price: |
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£400.00 To order, click here (see bottom of page) |
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Firm footing-
Amongst the multitude of unremarkable paving slabs in her local area are a few, very
ancient ones, that hold her attention and lead her to produce her own interpretation
of time and foot-
This textured work has great beauty and a subtle power and, as much of her studies of the intimate have, it can almost be seen as an aerial image of coast or river or mountain so blurring the lines between the enormously great and the very small.
* This work does not need framing.
Commissions quoted for any work at any size -
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Colours and screen images are as near as possible to the works -
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