“Love Every Day” A3 fine art giclée print

£80.00
  • Printed on A3 museum grade 310gsm archival paper. Each one is numbered, titled, signed & stamped. They come with a protective board and an acid-free clear wrap

  • Estimated delivery time 7-10 days (Shipped from the artist)

Peter Davis, a social realist painter, specialises in portraiture and urban landscape painting. He is a member of the Contemporary British Portrait Painters (CBPP) and the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts (MAFA). Davis is particularly interested in our behaviour as a society and how it has shifted over the years due to the introduction of technology. In his work, he explores our ‘addictive relationship with tech’ as part of his ‘Zeitgeist’ series. His compositions are cleverly formed to suggest the narrative.

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  • Printed on A3 museum grade 310gsm archival paper. Each one is numbered, titled, signed & stamped. They come with a protective board and an acid-free clear wrap

  • Estimated delivery time 7-10 days (Shipped from the artist)

Peter Davis, a social realist painter, specialises in portraiture and urban landscape painting. He is a member of the Contemporary British Portrait Painters (CBPP) and the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts (MAFA). Davis is particularly interested in our behaviour as a society and how it has shifted over the years due to the introduction of technology. In his work, he explores our ‘addictive relationship with tech’ as part of his ‘Zeitgeist’ series. His compositions are cleverly formed to suggest the narrative.

  • Printed on A3 museum grade 310gsm archival paper. Each one is numbered, titled, signed & stamped. They come with a protective board and an acid-free clear wrap

  • Estimated delivery time 7-10 days (Shipped from the artist)

Peter Davis, a social realist painter, specialises in portraiture and urban landscape painting. He is a member of the Contemporary British Portrait Painters (CBPP) and the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts (MAFA). Davis is particularly interested in our behaviour as a society and how it has shifted over the years due to the introduction of technology. In his work, he explores our ‘addictive relationship with tech’ as part of his ‘Zeitgeist’ series. His compositions are cleverly formed to suggest the narrative.