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David Spiller
You Are My Sunshine
, 2021
61 x 60 cm. (24 x 23.6 in.)
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David Spiller
British, 1942–2018
You Are My Sunshine
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2021
David Spiller
You Are My Sunshine
, 2021
61 x 60 cm. (24 x 23.6 in.)
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28 colour silkscreen, printed on Somerset Satin 410gsm paper with hand-torn edges
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61 x 60 cm. (24 x 23.6 in.)
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TAG Fine Arts
London
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Edition
95
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Description
28 colour silkscreen, printed on Somerset Satin 410gsm paper with hand-torn edges
Embossed and editioned by the estate, with full COA
Edition of 95
The latest release from David Spiller is a vibrant typographic print incorporating a variety of text and colours. Each print is signed by his wife Moira and son Xavier and comes with a full certificate of authenticity.
Throughout his career, David always worked on smaller, more accessible paintings to move through ideas quickly. Towards the end of his life, he felt the urgency to create while he still could. David liked the burst of energy he could encapsulate into these smaller proportions. The image was more intimate, enticing the viewer to look closely at the work to read the important messages held within the messages of love. David did not feel constrained to stay within the image bounds of this format, thereby allowing him to let the text spill over the edges onto the white paper. These messages stand out, returning to an idea he used previously in his practice.
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