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.

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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

  • 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.