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Beautiful Fiction (Hand Coloured) Small

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Limited Edition

Image size: Width 16in x Height 12in

Framed size: Width 19in x Height 15in

Edition size: 40

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    • About the piece

      Trent Galleries have been exhibiting Graig Alan originals for many years and we just love his creative flare his a big favourite of ours, Craig carefully plans and creates each tiny figure, all which have their own identity and personality which he has thought through to the finest details. In some of his extremely rare originals, he even goes as far as detailing each item of clothing on the individuals. His cast of characters include family members, friends and models, giving his work a uniquely personal touch. Each piece contains a range of 400 to 1,800 people in it depending on the type of work it is, and he spends anywhere from 50 to 150 working hours on one painting.
      The Cross Over by Craig Alan

    About the piece

    Trent Galleries have been exhibiting Graig Alan originals for many years and we just love his creative flare his a big favourite of ours, Craig carefully plans and creates each tiny figure, all which have their own identity and personality which he has thought through to the finest details. In some of his extremely rare originals, he even goes as far as detailing each item of clothing on the individuals. His cast of characters include family members, friends and models, giving his work a uniquely personal touch. Each piece contains a range of 400 to 1,800 people in it depending on the type of work it is, and he spends anywhere from 50 to 150 working hours on one painting.
    The Cross Over by Craig Alan

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    The Connor Brothers

    The Connor Brothers have been stirring up the art world with their hard-hitting combination of retro design and contemporary satire for over a decade. Their statement literary artworks are inspired by the covers of vintage books, including Penguin Classics and 1950s pulp fiction titles which they transform with their own witty, sometimes outrageous titles.

    The Connor Brothers