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Wrack and Ruin (2024) Screenprint by Francis Stanton

38.1 x 27.94 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 35.56 x 25.4cm (actual image size)

£103.71

St. Elmo is a little semi-ghost town up in the higher reaches of the Collegiate Range in Colorado's Rocky Mountains. This building was in the process of disintegration, and I loved the different texture and colors of the wood planks and rusted metals.

This artwork is hand printed from silkscreens using photo stencils on archival printmaking paper, using water-based inks. 8 colors. Maximum image size: 10" x 14" Overall paper size: 11" x 15." This edition is limited to 15 copies, and each print is numbered, titled and signed by the artist. Each print is considered an original, and can vary slightly from the others. 2024

Francis Stanton retains all copyright to the artwork. The copyright does not transfer with the sale of this print.

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Paper, ink

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St. Elmo is a little semi-ghost town up in the higher reaches of the Collegiate Range in Colorado's Rocky Mountains. This building was in the process of disintegration, and I loved the different texture and colors of the wood planks and rusted metals.

This artwork is hand printed from silkscreens using photo stencils on archival printmaking paper, using water-based inks. 8 colors. Maximum image size: 10" x 14" Overall paper size: 11" x 15." This edition is limited to 15 copies, and each print is numbered, titled and signed by the artist. Each print is considered an original, and can vary slightly from the others. 2024

Francis Stanton retains all copyright to the artwork. The copyright does not transfer with the sale of this print.

Materials used:

Paper, ink

Details:

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I take inspiration from both the natural world and the activities of humans. I look for patterns in nature, the interplay of light on a scene, and the subtleties of... Read more

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