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Wild Ones - Anthriscus/Silene Diocia, Framed

Justine Smith is a London-based artist who produces collages, prints and sculptures which explore the concept of money and how it touches almost every aspect of our lives.

In this piece, Smith depicts Anthriscus and Silene Diocia plants on American one-dollar bills, surrounded by 23.5 carat gold leaf.

This original piece is signed by the artist.

Please note this piece is framed in a hand-stained wood frame to archival standards.

Size (cm): 56 x 76

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    Signed: Yes
    Hand Finished: Yes
    Medium: Collage
    Edition Type: Original
    Size (cm): 56 x 76
    SKU: EG18482
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    About the artist
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    Justine Smith is a London-based artist who produces collages, prints and sculptures which explore the concept of money and how it touches almost every aspect of our lives in a political, moral and social sense.  

    Speaking of her work, Smith reveals: “In my artistic practice, money is my primary material. The power invested in these pieces of paper is immense, and for me, it is like working with an elemental force. In our capitalist world, money or the lack of it, governs almost every aspect of our lives, and my work seeks to explore money as a conduit of power. On a physical level a banknote is just a piece of paper, but it is what a banknote actually represents that is central to my work.” 

    Smith’s work features in a number of notable collections, including those of The British Museum, The Bank of England and The British Library.