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FRANCES GYNN

2024

Artist hand print dry point etching. Hand drawn on polymer and printed on 1933 etching press

Framed 25cm x 30cm Unframed 17cm x 21cm

Edition: 20

£300 Framed £250 Unframed

 

The rate of species extinction is 1,000-10,000 times faster due to human activity. Loss of habitat, over-exploitation, climate change and pollution are responsible. Frances Gynn’s work has, for some time, been informed by nature and human engagement with it, particularly more recently environmental issues. As plastics became more evident in the landscape, her artistic practice reflected a growing concern for the human effect on the environment. What does it mean to be connected with nature?

’Not Singing but Screaming’ Orangutan (ii)

£250.00Price
Excluding VAT
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