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Can I Make It Better With The Lights Turned On? - print - Limited Edition of 50 Print

rebecca mason

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Paper on Paper

Size: 16.7 W x 17.3 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This piece covers some common human fears. It's a limited edition print of my 2014 neon sign of the same name (prints are images on paper which do not light up) Giclee print on archival Hahnemuehle 308 gsm Photo Rag. 43.9cm x 42.4cm. Includes 3cm border all the way around. Signed and numbered by the artist.

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Printmaking:

Paper on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

50

Size:

16.7 W x 17.3 H x 0.1 D in

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"Rebecca's work is an extraordinary mix of truth and beauty; she is able to engage her audience with brutal observations about life, love, money and culture with her simple, honest and often humorous interpretation of the modern world" (Laura Lea, curator) Rebecca Mason, often working under the pseudonym "Rococo Wonderland", is an artist using light to convey the darkness within human life, existence and emotion. This is often accompanied by a dry, self-deprecating sense of humour and candid confessions aimed at recognising and accepting our imperfections. Neon, with its seedy connotations and consumerist lure, is the brush she uses to create a gritty and simultaneously delicate world. Her inspiration is drawn from the exciting, chaotic playground of the city in which she lives. The living metropolis of London, with all its fears, questions and realisations emerge in her work via a duplicity of textual phrases and fragile luminosity. The aim is to encourage the viewer to engage, share her world and illuminations as well as identify a little of themselves and their own experiences in the work. The premise for each piece of work usually begins by referencing a feeling or event in her personal life, a micro moment in her existence which is then broadened to reflect the theme on a macro, collective, basis.

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