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Jayson Lilley
The Trembling Lady
Hand-finished with gold leaf, pen and ink and oils.
Printed on archival museum board
Unframed
Printed on archival museum board
Unframed
100 x 100 cm
39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in
39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in
Unique edition of 12
£ 2,850.00
Jayson Lilley's love of urban architecture shines through his work, and reminds us of the beauty to be found in the urban environment when we choose to notice it. Using...
Jayson Lilley's love of urban architecture shines through his work, and reminds us of the beauty to be found in the urban environment when we choose to notice it.
Using his innovative printmaking practice, which combines silkscreen with painting and collage techniques, the artist recreates iconic views of cities, playing with colour and perspective in the process.
In this piece, Lilley captures a view of the River Thames that showcases the ornate beauty of Chelsea’s Albert Bridge. The bridge is referred to as ‘the trembling lady’ due to its tendency to vibrate when vehicles cross it.
Using his innovative printmaking practice, which combines silkscreen with painting and collage techniques, the artist recreates iconic views of cities, playing with colour and perspective in the process.
In this piece, Lilley captures a view of the River Thames that showcases the ornate beauty of Chelsea’s Albert Bridge. The bridge is referred to as ‘the trembling lady’ due to its tendency to vibrate when vehicles cross it.
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