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Newspaper Shelf V5

Dan Faine is a full time artist, printmaker, and co-founder of Dark Matter Studio, a boutique print making studio who produce works for the likes of Peter Blake and Yinka Ilori.

In his art, Faine enjoys taking things out of context, and isolating objects from their usual surroundings.

The colours in this series are inspired by famous paintings, lending the works an air of familiarity despite their surreal nature. Here, the drawing is based on Walter Gropius’s Newspaper Shelf, and the colours are sampled from Bridget Riley’s Fête (1989).

This laser cut archival pigment print is mounted on conservation board. From a limited edition of 25, it comes signed and numbered by the artist. 

Size (cm): 50 x 70

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    Specifications
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    Signed: Yes
    Medium: Giclee, Print
    Edition Type: Limited Edition
    Edition Size: 25
    Size (cm): 50 x 75
    SKU: EG19435
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    About the artist
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    Dan Faine is a full time artist, printmaker, and co-founder of Dark Matter Studio, a boutique print making studio based in West London who have created prints for the likes of Peter Blake and Yinka Ilori. 

    Prior to starting Dark Matter, Faine worked at the legendary Coriander Studio, where he learned the art of screen printing, working alongside a whole host of artists including Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Bruce McLean, and Gavin Turk.

    Faine’s own work is characterised by playful exploration of taking things out of context, such as isolating pieces of furniture from their surroundings. By basing the colours and composition of his works on famous paintings, each piece is infused with a sense of familiarity at odds with its surreal nature.