Norma Jeane Framed Art Print By Mark Davies

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Norma Jeane -Marylin Monroe is a framed art print for sale by Mark Davies Buy Mark Davies art online with full UK delivery

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

‘Norma Jeane’ (Marilyn Monroe)

My interpretation of Marilyn Monroe has been created using the same style as my 2016 ‘Unrequited’ and ‘Little Wing’ pieces. It therefore allows for a really beautiful interpretation of such a recognised icon and her classic pose. You see so many interpretations of Marilyn that paint her as something that she wasn’t so I wanted to go down a different route and embrace her beauty. This is why I chose to name the piece as ‘Norma Jeane’, her birth n ame so essentially stripping everything back, back to beauty.

Her body is created using single hearts to acknowledge how much she loved and was loved whilst her dress has been created with angel wing feathers which not only looks beautiful but is a subtle nod to her passing and being free from the darkness that existed in Hollywood. This darkness that followed her is depicted in small smoke detailing that clings to the bottom of her dress. The piece has abstract markings on as a subtle reference to the Subway grate updraft that caused her dress to lift up and create such an iconic image