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ST566730 (2017) by David Foster. 

From the series 'everything seemed to be listening'. This piece was exhibited in Foster's solo exhibition of the same name at the Rye Creative Centre, East Sussex, in June 2017. For more information about the project, which was funded by Arts Council England, please see the website: everythingseemedtobelistening.com

Edition 1 of 3

Signed, titled and numbered in pencil on the reverse of the print.

Archival Giclée print on Innova Smooth Cotton High White 315 g/sm paper.

61cm x 45.7cm. Dimensions include the 7.6cm white border around the image.

The title refers to the Ordnance Survey grid reference giving the location where the image was made. This digital double-exposure photograph was entirely created 'in camera' and not subject to any post-production manipulation.

Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity detailing the title, year, and edition number of the work.
ST566730 (2017) by David Foster. 

From the series 'everything seemed to be listening'. This piece was exhibited in Foster's solo exhibition of the same name at the Rye Creative Centre, East Sussex, in June 2017. For more information about the project, which was funded by Arts Council England, please see the website: everythingseemedtobelistening.com

Edition 1 of 3

Signed, titled and numbered in pencil on the reverse of the print.

Archival Giclée print on Innova Smooth Cotton High White 315 g/sm paper.

61cm x 45.7cm. Dimensions include the 7.6cm white border around the image.

The title refers to the Ordnance Survey grid reference giving the location where the image was made. This digital double-exposure photograph was entirely created 'in camera' and not subject to any post-production manipulation.

Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity detailing the title, year, and edition number of the work.
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ST566730 (from the series 'everything seemed to be listening') Photograph - Limited Edition of 3

David Foster

United Kingdom

Photography, Giclée on Paper

Size: 24 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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ST566730 (2017) by David Foster. From the series 'everything seemed to be listening'. This piece was exhibited in Foster's solo exhibition of the same name at the Rye Creative Centre, East Sussex, in June 2017, and at Foster's solo exhibition New and Selected Work at Snape Maltings in July/August 2022, where the first edition of this work sold. For more information about the project, which was funded by Arts Council England, please see the website: davidfoster.art Edition of 3 Signed, titled and numbered in pencil on the reverse of the print. Archival Giclée print on Innova Smooth Cotton High White 315 g/sm paper. 61cm x 45.7cm. Dimensions include the 7.6cm white border around the image. The title refers to the Ordnance Survey grid reference giving the location where the image was made. This digital double-exposure photograph was entirely created 'in camera' and not subject to any post-production manipulation. Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity detailing the title, year, and edition number of the work.

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Photography:Giclée on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:3

Size:24 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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Born Aldershot 1979. I currently work mostly with double-exposure photography, as well as video, film, text, and found objects. Website: davidfoster.art

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