Monoprint Ghost - 10000546
Item SKU: 10000546
Monoprint Ghost is one of many similar ghost prints created by using my same base charcoal drawing - over-drawn over and over again for each monoprint - and finishing the transfer with unique acrylic paint effects and colours.
No two are alike, (they are all edition 1/1), and have been really enjoyable to make.
These are not in a mount/mat, so you’ll need to get a frame that includes a mount/mat to ensure the printed surface does not touch the glass directly.
The paper is A4 (29.7 cm H x 21.0 cm W/approximately 11.7” x 8.3”) but the actual printed area is 7” x 5” (17.8 cm H x 12.7cm W). I recommend an A4 or A3 size frame, or similar portrait orientation frame size in imperial units.
This series was created as part of an exhibition show, where some found new homes, but many weren’t exhibited due to space limitations. Grab one now before they disappear. (Ghosts are like that, you know.)
Each ghost has the same name, Monoprint Ghost, so to know which one you like best, please refer to the last three digits of the SKU item code (included in the title for reference).
Note: Colours vary from monitor to monitor, so I have not colour-corrected the photo that has the colour bar; it was shot in natural daylight on an overcast, winter afternoon. Any mockups showing how the work may look in a frame and/or interior are not colour-accurate at all, as they combine totally different photos into one scene; they are meant to be illustrative only.
Item SKU: 10000546
Monoprint Ghost is one of many similar ghost prints created by using my same base charcoal drawing - over-drawn over and over again for each monoprint - and finishing the transfer with unique acrylic paint effects and colours.
No two are alike, (they are all edition 1/1), and have been really enjoyable to make.
These are not in a mount/mat, so you’ll need to get a frame that includes a mount/mat to ensure the printed surface does not touch the glass directly.
The paper is A4 (29.7 cm H x 21.0 cm W/approximately 11.7” x 8.3”) but the actual printed area is 7” x 5” (17.8 cm H x 12.7cm W). I recommend an A4 or A3 size frame, or similar portrait orientation frame size in imperial units.
This series was created as part of an exhibition show, where some found new homes, but many weren’t exhibited due to space limitations. Grab one now before they disappear. (Ghosts are like that, you know.)
Each ghost has the same name, Monoprint Ghost, so to know which one you like best, please refer to the last three digits of the SKU item code (included in the title for reference).
Note: Colours vary from monitor to monitor, so I have not colour-corrected the photo that has the colour bar; it was shot in natural daylight on an overcast, winter afternoon. Any mockups showing how the work may look in a frame and/or interior are not colour-accurate at all, as they combine totally different photos into one scene; they are meant to be illustrative only.
Item SKU: 10000546
Monoprint Ghost is one of many similar ghost prints created by using my same base charcoal drawing - over-drawn over and over again for each monoprint - and finishing the transfer with unique acrylic paint effects and colours.
No two are alike, (they are all edition 1/1), and have been really enjoyable to make.
These are not in a mount/mat, so you’ll need to get a frame that includes a mount/mat to ensure the printed surface does not touch the glass directly.
The paper is A4 (29.7 cm H x 21.0 cm W/approximately 11.7” x 8.3”) but the actual printed area is 7” x 5” (17.8 cm H x 12.7cm W). I recommend an A4 or A3 size frame, or similar portrait orientation frame size in imperial units.
This series was created as part of an exhibition show, where some found new homes, but many weren’t exhibited due to space limitations. Grab one now before they disappear. (Ghosts are like that, you know.)
Each ghost has the same name, Monoprint Ghost, so to know which one you like best, please refer to the last three digits of the SKU item code (included in the title for reference).
Note: Colours vary from monitor to monitor, so I have not colour-corrected the photo that has the colour bar; it was shot in natural daylight on an overcast, winter afternoon. Any mockups showing how the work may look in a frame and/or interior are not colour-accurate at all, as they combine totally different photos into one scene; they are meant to be illustrative only.