Framed Art Print - Self-portrait

£48.00

Ready to be hung, framed in a modern back frame.

Frame size 32 × 42cm, print size 21 × 30.9cm

Paper
- Hahnemüle German Etching - 310gsm premium fine art paper

- Uncoated matte finish
- Highly textured
- From sustainable forestry
- Vibrant display of colors
With its weight and strong texture this paper gives an artwork a handmade crafted feel.

Giclee printing
- Archival quality
- Premium ink & paper
- Vibrant colors
- Longevity - Archival life 80 years

Artist’s Description of the original artwork

Title: Self-portrait

Oil on canvas / Size 120×150cm / Year 2009

This is kind of a self-portrait. I think it was once called ‘A father’s love for his daughter’ and at another time it was referred to as ‘Futuristic Painter’, so it has had various names.

All the little white dots in the character are about a kind of pain. I was trying to express the feeling of neuralgic pain combined with my mental state and place myself in the environment I felt I was in. Especially after losing my eyesight and all the blurs and shapes that was taking place. I was trying to represent my own reality, so that is why I now just call it Self-portrait. I turned out I have MS, the ‘disease with a thousand faces.’

Ready to be hung, framed in a modern back frame.

Frame size 32 × 42cm, print size 21 × 30.9cm

Paper
- Hahnemüle German Etching - 310gsm premium fine art paper

- Uncoated matte finish
- Highly textured
- From sustainable forestry
- Vibrant display of colors
With its weight and strong texture this paper gives an artwork a handmade crafted feel.

Giclee printing
- Archival quality
- Premium ink & paper
- Vibrant colors
- Longevity - Archival life 80 years

Artist’s Description of the original artwork

Title: Self-portrait

Oil on canvas / Size 120×150cm / Year 2009

This is kind of a self-portrait. I think it was once called ‘A father’s love for his daughter’ and at another time it was referred to as ‘Futuristic Painter’, so it has had various names.

All the little white dots in the character are about a kind of pain. I was trying to express the feeling of neuralgic pain combined with my mental state and place myself in the environment I felt I was in. Especially after losing my eyesight and all the blurs and shapes that was taking place. I was trying to represent my own reality, so that is why I now just call it Self-portrait. I turned out I have MS, the ‘disease with a thousand faces.’