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A Promised Land, Framed Original

Contemporary artist, Mark Powell is known for intricate hand-drawn portraits on found antique documentation using just a standard Bic Biro. Powell created A Promised Land especially for Enter Gallery’s London Pop-Up 2023.

In this piece, Powell depicts Barack Obama on an antique map.

This original piece is created with ballpoint pen, and protected with a matt varnish UV protective archival spray. The piece is signed and numbered by the artist.

Size (cm): 86.5 x 73.5

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    Specifications
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    Signed: Yes
    Framed: Yes
    Hand Finished: Yes
    Medium: Ballpoint Pen Drawing on an Antique Map
    Edition Type: Original
    Edition Size: 1
    Size (cm): 86.5 x 73.5
    SKU: EG15543
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    About the artist
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    Mark Powell is a London and Brighton-based artist, known for creating impossibly intricate portraits using just a humble Bic Biro. Powell’s anthropological illustrations are motivated by the individuals who inspire him, and the people he has met while on the road.

    For his canvas, the artist uses found antique documents, including maps and letters dating as far back as the 18th century. Powell incorporates his subjects into the existing details of the documents, using creases, marks and typography to add depth and texture, creating pieces infused with a real sense of story.

    Powell reveals: ‘Each face I choose to draw has to have character and a suggestion of a history to tell. That way the viewer can create any narrative of a life that may have been lived.'