I Wrongly Convinced Her It Wasn’t Her Friend
Oil & Oil Pastel on Paper.
Size: 50 W x 70 H cm
It feels like I’m fighting my way out of a village with 100’s of people, but I’m very good. I’ve got disc ammo on top of my gun. Watching Scott give orders about how were going to take the next section as they got rushed and a few people died. I take the back route. I have a maroon ball of wool, Hailey sees it as we’re going down the stairs and asks what I’m going to do with it. I say knit a jumper. She tells me I need to find some needles. I say I don’t, I can do it with two sticks. She doesn’t believe me. We both enter a tiny kitchen of a diner restaurant with tiny toilets in the corner. J is stuck in the toilet room, shouting through the door to H to let her out and help her. I don’t believe it is J and I manage to convince H to shoot through the door with her pistol. My mistake. It was J. She was stuck on a large plastic storage bin, full of peanut butter and other various jars.
This painting is available as an Archival quality Fine Art Giclée on 310gsm Hahnemühle German Etching Paper
A4 - 210 x 297 mm
A3 - 297 x 420 mm
A2 - 420 x 594 mm
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This paper has the exact same make-up as the original is painted on - 100% α-cellulose. Acid- and lignin-free. There is a visible structure to the paper which gives a textured look and feel close to the original.
It is certified ISO 9706. Which means it conforms to museum quality for the highest age resistance.
I scan the original (not photograph) so it is as accurate as can be. Including all the oily lumps and strokes of the originals. And then If it’s needed I colour-correct on a colour-accurate studio monitor with the original in front of me.