HOT AIR, I DO DECLARE. Archival pigment print with silk screen varnish on 330 gsm Somerset Enhanced Satin fine art paper. Signed and numbered limited edition of only 150. 93 cm x 110 cm. While the military figures in Conor Harrington's powerful street paintings refer to the masculinity of urban culture, they can also be interpreted as self-portraits of the stoic, pensive persona of the contemporary painter.
Harrington's loose brushwork, seemingly unfinished imagery, dripping paint, and graffiti flourishes provide an antidote to his sometimes sentimental evocations of duty and honor. "I'm interested in the dynamics between opposing elements, " he says. Harrington believes that society views men as redundant, and presents his work as a simple reminder of the emotional contributions men are capable of. This print is in like-new condition with no condition issues and has been stored flat between oversized sheets of acid-free foamcore in a flatfile.It will be securely packaged in a strong and sturdy tube with kraft paper and glassine to protect the print in transit. Any questions, let me know. This item is in the category "Art\Art Prints".
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