
Conor Harrington | When We Were Kings Giclée print with 22-carat gold leaf and silkscreen gloss on Somerset Satin 330gsm paper Edition of 30 signed and numbered by the artist 94.5cm x 138cm £950. www.theoutsiders.net/
The original canvas of Conor Harrington’s When We Were Kings forms the centrepiece of his universally well-received exhibition Dead Meat, showing until April 12th at Lazarides Rathbone Gallery. These splendid giant-sized prints to accompany the show are all individually hand-finished with Pisa 22-carat gold leaf and overlaid with gloss applied via silk screen press.
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