Medium: LCD animation presented as a continuous computer animation loop, programmed and fitted in an LCD screen, contained in a custom made, powder-coated metal surround.
Dimensions: 95 x 60 x 20 cm
Edition of 4 + 1 AP
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2004LCD animation presented as a continuous computer animation loop, programmed and fitted in an LCD screen, contained in a custom made, powder-coated metal surround.95 x 60 x 20 cm
A highly recognisable British artist whose pared-back portraits, figures and landscapes offer accessible entry into contemporary Pop and minimalist collecting.
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