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The Power Of Love
David Spiller
2017 98 cm x 96 cm
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26 colour silkscreen printed on Somerset Satin 400gsm paper with hand-torn edges
Embossed and editioned by the estate, with full COA
Edition of 95
Free UK shipping on unframed prints
David Spiller created this silkscreen limited edition in collaboration with the wonderful printers at Harwood King, developing a new work of art from one of his original paintings. He worked with a photograph of his painting and then added shapes and colours to the background. On top of this, he hand drew onto acetates that were then used to create screens for the print. The finished artwork is a unique combination of the creative process of both the artist and the printer. Each print in this limited edition is embossed by his estate, initialled by his wife Moira and son Xavier and comes with a full certificate of authenticity.
“I really want to make paintings that put some magic on the wall. Some of them are straightforward things. Some are wild things. But underneath, it says ‘I love you.’”
David Spiller, 1942 – 2018
Embossed and editioned by the estate, with full COA
Edition of 95
Free UK shipping on unframed prints
David Spiller created this silkscreen limited edition in collaboration with the wonderful printers at Harwood King, developing a new work of art from one of his original paintings. He worked with a photograph of his painting and then added shapes and colours to the background. On top of this, he hand drew onto acetates that were then used to create screens for the print. The finished artwork is a unique combination of the creative process of both the artist and the printer. Each print in this limited edition is embossed by his estate, initialled by his wife Moira and son Xavier and comes with a full certificate of authenticity.
“I really want to make paintings that put some magic on the wall. Some of them are straightforward things. Some are wild things. But underneath, it says ‘I love you.’”
David Spiller, 1942 – 2018