She Was Guarding The Elevator
Oil & Oil Pastel on Paper.
Size: 50 W x 70 H cm
I had to work my way down into tubes underwater connected like train stops. The others were in front. The woman behind the front desk was guarding the elevator. I shot her with a tranq dart that was as long as an arrow. I went down the elevator a few times, resetting as I died to the guards. Most were robots. All of the fights were in squares between the tubes.
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.