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Medium | Giclee on Paper |
Edition Size | 45 + 5 AP's |
Mounted Size | 25" x 26" |
Framed Size | 27" x 28" |
Availability | Available to Order |
£365.00 – £395.00
King Robbo Vs Banksy
Giclee on Paper
Edition of 45 + 5 APs
by Wild Seeley
Artist | |
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Medium | Giclee on Paper |
Edition Size | 45 + 5 AP's |
Mounted Size | 25" x 26" |
Framed Size | 27" x 28" |
Availability | Available to Order |
King Robbo Vs Banksy by Wild Seeley
Wild Seeley is a London Highbury based urban artist whose paintings defy convention.
Juxtaposing urban scenes, humans with animal heads creating havoc and you enter Wild Seeley’s world.
With a distinctly British style Wild Seeley’s work is subversive and surreal, using almost feverish marks, his painterly technique is highly distinctive.
Inspired by the darker forces of society, the often-farcical forces of human nature and by merging popular culture with urban images his works force us to examine society and the individual.
Wild Seeley has been on the underground urban art scene since 2005 and is now rising to prominence on the gallery circuit.
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