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Dan Baldwin
Lost Souls I, 2013
Silkscreen on Paper
Published by CCA Galleries
Printed at Coriander Studios
Published by CCA Galleries
Printed at Coriander Studios
518mm x 500mm x 2mm
Edition of 100
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'Lost Souls I' - A signed, limited edition silkscreen print on paper with glazes, gold, silver and bronze ink by contemporary artist Dan Baldwin, published by CCA Galleries and printed...
'Lost Souls I' - A signed, limited edition silkscreen print on paper with glazes,
gold, silver and bronze ink by contemporary artist Dan Baldwin,
published by CCA Galleries and printed at Coriander Studio. Available
individually or as a pair with 'Lost Souls II'. Printed at Coriander Studio, published by CCA Galleries.
In
Lost Souls I & II Baldwin explores ideas of faith, innocence and
spirituality,
‘I really like making the pieces that don’t have any perspective, that
are more musical, because everything has to balance perfectly, it’s
about movement, form and feeling. I think you can look for longer at the
abstract ones, they have a weird effect on you visually; the lack of
perspective allows your eye to bounce off every colour and every
element.’
gold, silver and bronze ink by contemporary artist Dan Baldwin,
published by CCA Galleries and printed at Coriander Studio. Available
individually or as a pair with 'Lost Souls II'. Printed at Coriander Studio, published by CCA Galleries.
In
Lost Souls I & II Baldwin explores ideas of faith, innocence and
spirituality,
‘I really like making the pieces that don’t have any perspective, that
are more musical, because everything has to balance perfectly, it’s
about movement, form and feeling. I think you can look for longer at the
abstract ones, they have a weird effect on you visually; the lack of
perspective allows your eye to bounce off every colour and every
element.’