Artwork description:

Gorgeous pink flamingo in the tree pose (vriksasana).

Each colour is mixed carefully by hand and hand-pulled through the individual screens, layer by layer, to recreate the images meticulously. As the prints are lovingly hand created, each is unique (although part of an edition), offering more charm and individuality than digitally created prints; making them more prized and collectable artworks as a result.

All artwork comes with a physical Certificate of Authenticity.

Please note this is unframed.

Materials used:

5 Colour hand-pulled acrylic silkscreen print onto 310 gsm South Bank paper

Tags:
#pink #animal #bright #female #neon #screenprint #yoga #flamingo #anthropomorph #tree pose 
The Flamingo
Screenprint
by Kerry Eggleton

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Gorgeous pink flamingo in the tree pose (vriksasana).

Each colour is mixed carefully by hand and hand-pulled through the individual screens, layer by layer, to recreate the images meticulously. As the prints are lovingly hand created, each is unique (although part of an edition), offering more charm and individuality than digitally created prints; making them more prized and collectable artworks as a result.

All artwork comes with a physical Certificate of Authenticity.

Please note this is unframed.

Materials used:

5 Colour hand-pulled acrylic silkscreen print onto 310 gsm South Bank paper

Tags:
#pink #animal #bright #female #neon #screenprint #yoga #flamingo #anthropomorph #tree pose 

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Artist Kerry Eggleton creates vibrant and characterful anthropomorphic animals. Anthropomorphism has ancient roots as a literary device in storytelling, and also in art. Most cultures have traditional fables with anthropomorphised... Read more

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