The Three Graces (series I)
The Three Graces (series I)
Screenprint
Edition of 25
133 x 69cm framed size | 77 x 122cm image size (3 x images each 40 x 60cm)
- This has been framed to trimmed paper size and floated
- The other editions in this collection are individually trimmed and floated so the overall framed size is very slightly smaller 122cm x 65cm framed.
- This series can also be framed as three individual lorries. The individual size of each would be roughly 48 x 63cm framed
- frame colour and finish can be chosen to suit accordingly
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Description
Love of colour and street life lie behind her recent decision to create a triptych of lorry portraits. Not an obvious choice of subject matter at first, you might think. But in India every flat surface is a potential canvas, she says. If it stays still long enough to be painted on, it will be, with a mesmerising mix of folk art and cultural messaging. Lorries are the plus-size epitome of that, a visual cacophony in technicolour trundling across the subcontinent.
Almost invariably, the tailgate is painted with the imperious advice Blow Horn, offered as a warning and an encouragement to overtaking drivers. The alternative, no less ubiquitous shout-out from the rear of the lorry is Great India set among a cloud of patriotic curlicues.