42 x 29.7 cm
Colin Self
The original artwork showing in The Fermoy Gallery in September - October 2023 as part of our exhibition "Heads and Tails"
Norfolk born and bred Colin Self attended the Slade School of Art in the early sixties arriving at the crucial moment Pop Art emerged in London. Identified as one of Pop Art’s exponents, Self exhibited at the influential Robert Fraser Gallery, along side Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton and Clive Barker. He has remained true to his Pop roots and sees potential in the everyday objects that surround us and calls himself a ‘hunter’, seeking out connections between objects he has selected out from the detritus of mass consumption. His work is fresh, immediate and frequently delivered with a punchline.
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A Veteran with his Loyal Dog - Print only, 2009Colin SelfPrint of original drawing that was created using pencil and collage on an envelopeUnframed paper - print on A3+£250.00
42 x 29.7 cmColin Self, A Veteran with his Loyal Dog - Print only, 2009Sold250.00 -
Drongo Dave and his Dog - print only, 1993Colin SelfThis A3 print is on hahnemuhle paper using archival ink and is signed, numbered and dated by Colin Self.
The original artwork showing in The Fermoy Gallery in September - October 2023 as part of our exhibition "Heads and Tails"
A3£250.00SoldColin Self, Drongo Dave and his Dog - print only, 1993Sold250.00 -
Rabbit and Babt Rabbits in their Hutch IV, 2002Colin SelfGraphite and coloured pencil on paper
Framed 38 x 46 x 11 cm£3,500.00SoldColin Self, Rabbit and Babt Rabbits in their Hutch IV, 2002Sold3,500.00
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