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Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave

Gemma Compton has created this artwork for Enter Gallery’s Art Yard Sale ONLINE 2024.  

British artist, Gemma Compton creates colourful pieces inspired by the impermanence of the natural world and the various shades of human emotion. 

In Oh, What A Tangled Web We Weave, Compton depicts her sneaker surrounded by repeat motifs from her oeuvre, including butterflies, skulls and flowers. 

This giclée print is signed and numbered by the artist.  

* Please note: This artwork is a timed release, which means that it is only available to buy between 9am on Friday 29th November and Midnight on Monday 2nd December. The size of the limited edition will be determined by the number of people who purchase the piece within the specified time frame 

Size (cm): 40 x 40  

 

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    Signed: Yes
    Medium: Giclee, Print
    Edition Type: Time Release
    Size (cm): 40 x 40
    SKU: EG21629
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    About the artist
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    Contemporary British artist, Gemma Compton grew up around nature, and this inspired her initial love of drawing. However, it wasn’t until she had a near death experience in a road traffic accident and fractured several bones in her spine that she focused all of her energies on her art.

    Initially working as a print designer within the fashion industry, Compton’s eye for pattern and texture can be seen across all of her art. Her oeuvre explores themes of human emotion, set against the natural world. It is rich in symbolism drawn from flora and fauna with short life cycles.

    She states: ‘My art will always come from a darker place. I try to create something beautiful but with a little ‘shadow’, a little truth that nothing is infinite and for life to exist there must also be death.’