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Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper
Size: 23 W x 33 H x 0.1 D in
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As part of my series on Queen Elizabeth II at different times in her life, I wanted to show her at work, and also looking happy. This image is from the State Opening of Parliament in 2012. It was important to me to present her in a modern and fun way to appeal across the age-groups. She is looking directly at the viewer and the bright colours would look wonderful against a white wall. The beautiful torn edges will look best on a float mount, or a shadow float mount in a black box frame. It is printed with archival inks on Somerset Velvet Enhanced Paper 330 gms by one of the UK's leading Fine Art Studios, Harwood King Printmakers in Sussex.
2020
Screenprinting on Paper
30
23 W x 33 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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I am French, born in Lille. My career was in television, and when I met my British wife, I moved to London where I have been living for 25 years where I started my own production company, specialising in documentaries about the Royal Family. I produced 11 films which sold all over the world. I am particularly interested in the Queen; her face is the most well-known female face in the world and yet she is so inscrutable. I started to paint her eight years ago. I use acrylic as I like the vibrancy of the colour, and one of my main influences is Andy Warhol who I met in the 1970s.
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