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No Words (2017)Photograph by Nikolina Petolas

69 x 49.5 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 65 x 45.5cm (actual image size)

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£390.04

'No Words'
65cm + 45.5cm, from limited edition of 7
25.6" x 17.9"

So many thoughts, so little to say...



Giclée on Hahnemühle mould-made, museum quality, acid free paper, printed with 2cm white border. Comes with signed & numbered certificate of authenticity.

"Insects, animals, machines, skeletons, and sometimes a combination of all of this ... I use them as storytellers who lead us through this surreal worlds.
Often they are the remains of what once was alive or had a purpose. I like to create new surrealistic environment where these strange, and sometimes dead or apparently useless things get a new meaning. In my work, they get 'recycled' and begin to exist as a symbolic part of my story in a new meaning and form."


Please enquire with artist for any works not seen at the gallery.

Materials used:

Hahnemuhle archival paper, archival inks, heavyweight paper

Details:

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#flowers#painting#dark#surreal#fine art#surrealism#art#digital#limited edition#surreal art#prints#mythology#digital print#dystopian#communication#petolas#mystique#contemporary surrealism#non-verbal
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'No Words'
65cm + 45.5cm, from limited edition of 7
25.6" x 17.9"

So many thoughts, so little to say...



Giclée on Hahnemühle mould-made, museum quality, acid free paper, printed with 2cm white border. Comes with signed & numbered certificate of authenticity.

"Insects, animals, machines, skeletons, and sometimes a combination of all of this ... I use them as storytellers who lead us through this surreal worlds.
Often they are the remains of what once was alive or had a purpose. I like to create new surrealistic environment where these strange, and sometimes dead or apparently useless things get a new meaning. In my work, they get 'recycled' and begin to exist as a symbolic part of my story in a new meaning and form."


Please enquire with artist for any works not seen at the gallery.

Materials used:

Hahnemuhle archival paper, archival inks, heavyweight paper

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#painting#dark#surreal#fine art#surrealism#art#digital#limited edition#surreal art#prints#mythology#digital print#dystopian#communication#petolas#mystique#contemporary surrealism#non-verbal
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There are things beneath the surface: unspoken, unseen, yet deeply felt. I’m drawn to this, to the unknown. My love for nature, animals, and fantastical realms has led me to... Read more

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