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Mark Davies For Now I'm Winter Framed Art Print

£365.00
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Description

For Now I'm Winter- The Lion the Witch & the Wardrobe is a framed art print for sale by Mark Davies full UK delivery Arthouse Gallery London

Limited Editions: 45 + 5 AP's + (X10 Deluxe)
Mounted Only: 31.5" x 23.5"
Framed: 33.5" x 25.5"

Supplied in a slick black frame with off white mount. Gorgeous

All artwork is delivered ready to hang on your wall with high quality fixings

All certificates and storyboards are on the back of the artwork

The story's that are told by the artist himself in reference to his pieces go deep into explanation about each individual artwork. We will be accompanying all editions with full Colour A4 write ups on the reverse of the framed works to allow collectors the ability to read more into Marks thinking and explanation of the details he includes in his pieces​
Deluxe Mounted Only: 44" x 32" RRP: £405.00

Deluxe Framed: 47" x 35" RRP: £495.00

Please call to order deluxe as there are only 10 available and they sell very quickly

Here is a detailed description of the piece by Mark Himself

‘For Now I’m Winter’ is the title track of Olafar Arnalds album which together with the vocals of Arnor Dan has become a significant part of my work, featuring in pieces such as “Where Demons Roam’ for example. For me personally the phrase ‘For Now I’m Winter’ represents the acceptance by someone that things are not lost and that there is still the chance to recover from their current state no matter how far gone they are or think they are. So you might be experiencing the bleakest, darkest Winters but you accept that with Winter always comes Spring and with it the shoots of new growth that will if nurtured continue to grow. The question for the person studying this piece is do they see Winter or do they see Spring, are things too far gone or are they in recovery?