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Two colour screen print onto Woodstock Betulla 270gsm
Each one of these screen prints is unique with Liam working directly onto the screen to create a special mono printed base layer in green and purple ink before a charcoal black layer of detail is added over the top.
As this print consists of a mono-printed layer the edition will vary slightly from the photos in the listing - please get in touch for an exact photo of the print you will be purchasing
Limited Edition of 30
A2 (42 x 59.4cm)
Born In Ipswich, Suffolk, 1990 and currently living and working in Norwich, Norfolk. Liam Ashley Clark was selected as a 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporary and included in the Saatchi Art Rising Stars report of the same year.
He works largely in painting, drawing and photography, as well as in collage, 3D and more. He also produces large scale murals, works as an illustrator and is a prolific zine maker.
His work takes influence from the D.I.Y. cultures and creators of skateboarding, punk, hip-hop and folk scenes and is inspired by a wide spectrum of interests including; politics, society, psychology, current events, youth culture and more.
Liam Ashley Clark's work has its roots in skateboarding, street art and folk art, but is also influenced by other contemporary and historical practices, it commonly contains a combination of image and text, a large use of colour and pattern, and often has an injection of humour.
Two colour screen print onto Woodstock Betulla 270gsm
Each one of these screen prints is unique with Liam working directly onto the screen to create a special mono printed base layer in green and purple ink before a charcoal black layer of detail is added over the top.
As this print consists of a mono-printed layer the edition will vary slightly from the photos in the listing - please get in touch for an exact photo of the print you will be purchasing
Limited Edition of 30
A2 (42 x 59.4cm)
Born In Ipswich, Suffolk, 1990 and currently living and working in Norwich, Norfolk. Liam Ashley Clark was selected as a 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporary and included in the Saatchi Art Rising Stars report of the same year.
He works largely in painting, drawing and photography, as well as in collage, 3D and more. He also produces large scale murals, works as an illustrator and is a prolific zine maker.
His work takes influence from the D.I.Y. cultures and creators of skateboarding, punk, hip-hop and folk scenes and is inspired by a wide spectrum of interests including; politics, society, psychology, current events, youth culture and more.
Liam Ashley Clark's work has its roots in skateboarding, street art and folk art, but is also influenced by other contemporary and historical practices, it commonly contains a combination of image and text, a large use of colour and pattern, and often has an injection of humour.
Two colour screen print onto Woodstock Betulla 270gsm
Each one of these screen prints is unique with Liam working directly onto the screen to create a special mono printed base layer in green and purple ink before a charcoal black layer of detail is added over the top.
As this print consists of a mono-printed layer the edition will vary slightly from the photos in the listing - please get in touch for an exact photo of the print you will be purchasing
Limited Edition of 30
A2 (42 x 59.4cm)
Born In Ipswich, Suffolk, 1990 and currently living and working in Norwich, Norfolk. Liam Ashley Clark was selected as a 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporary and included in the Saatchi Art Rising Stars report of the same year.
He works largely in painting, drawing and photography, as well as in collage, 3D and more. He also produces large scale murals, works as an illustrator and is a prolific zine maker.
His work takes influence from the D.I.Y. cultures and creators of skateboarding, punk, hip-hop and folk scenes and is inspired by a wide spectrum of interests including; politics, society, psychology, current events, youth culture and more.
Liam Ashley Clark's work has its roots in skateboarding, street art and folk art, but is also influenced by other contemporary and historical practices, it commonly contains a combination of image and text, a large use of colour and pattern, and often has an injection of humour.