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'Priority Dance' is a diptych featuring two striking designs created from real street art found on the walls of London and London-by-sea (Brighton). Each design has a unique title taken from the central square, i.e. Priority and Dance Here.
This work is part of my ongoing project, Views From The Street, where I turn hundreds of my own photographs—stickers, tags, graffiti, and raw street messages—into powerful visual snapshots of what people are saying and feeling in cities around the world at a specific moment in time.
For this diptych, I selected 242 individual photographs to create the final designs. I create each design digitally and use a digital pen to give photo edges a hand-painted feel.
The final artworks are printed on Hahnemühle Photo Matt Fibre 200gsm fine art paper using Epson UltraChrome Pro pigment inks, ensuring rich colour and long-lasting quality. Each print comes with a white border for easy handling, is signed and numbered on the front, and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Each print is 50x50cm in size, and they will be carefully bubble-wrapped and rolled in a sturdy cardboard postage tube for protection.
For collectors or bold spaces, these designs are also available in a much larger 100x100cm format (actual print size 85x85cm), in an ultra-limited edition of just 5 prints. They can be purchased individually or as framed artworks.
Interested in something more unique? I also offer custom 3D versions of this piece—just send me a message to chat about a commission or to get pricing details.
Please remember this price is for the unframed, limited edition, signed prints.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Matt Fibre 200 gsm and archival pigment inks

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#blue #purple #pink #london #brighton #graffiti #streetart #montage #sticker 

Priority Dance (2021) Digital Art (Giclée)
by Julia Clay

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'Priority Dance' is a diptych featuring two striking designs created from real street art found on the walls of London and London-by-sea (Brighton). Each design has a unique title taken from the central square, i.e. Priority and Dance Here.
This work is part of my ongoing project, Views From The Street, where I turn hundreds of my own photographs—stickers, tags, graffiti, and raw street messages—into powerful visual snapshots of what people are saying and feeling in cities around the world at a specific moment in time.
For this diptych, I selected 242 individual photographs to create the final designs. I create each design digitally and use a digital pen to give photo edges a hand-painted feel.
The final artworks are printed on Hahnemühle Photo Matt Fibre 200gsm fine art paper using Epson UltraChrome Pro pigment inks, ensuring rich colour and long-lasting quality. Each print comes with a white border for easy handling, is signed and numbered on the front, and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Each print is 50x50cm in size, and they will be carefully bubble-wrapped and rolled in a sturdy cardboard postage tube for protection.
For collectors or bold spaces, these designs are also available in a much larger 100x100cm format (actual print size 85x85cm), in an ultra-limited edition of just 5 prints. They can be purchased individually or as framed artworks.
Interested in something more unique? I also offer custom 3D versions of this piece—just send me a message to chat about a commission or to get pricing details.
Please remember this price is for the unframed, limited edition, signed prints.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Matt Fibre 200 gsm and archival pigment inks

Tags:
#blue #purple #pink #london #brighton #graffiti #streetart #montage #sticker 
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I’m a British born multi-disciplinary artist who currently lives in Spain. Since I was a child I’ve been fascinated by abandoned places, lost objects and hidden messages. I love to... Read more

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