Heavy Crown Print Prefab77
Heavy Crown Print Prefab77
Heavy Crown Print Prefab77
Heavy Crown Print Prefab77
Heavy Crown Print Prefab77
Heavy Crown Print Prefab77
Heavy Crown Print Prefab77
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Dimensions: 30 x 22 Inches / 76 x 56 cm

Medium: Archival pigment print on luxuriant 300gsm Somerset art paper

Provenance: Hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Comes with gallery Certificate of Authenticity.

Edition: Limited Edition of 100 (#23/100)

Year: 2019

Condition: Excellent


ARTIST BIO

PREFAB77 a.k.a. Peter Manning is a UK based artist whos origins and influences are in England, California and New York.
His early training as a printmaker and designer for Her Majesty in the British Army was fundamental in influencing his early Untied Kingdom subject matter, going on to New York to work in fashion and branding which influences his current. His fascination with portraiture and the female form stems from this period and is central to his imagery.
Living on Elizabeth street in Nolita in the transitional ’90’s between rough and ready door dwellers to armed guarded jewellery stores, he fell in love with the layers of tags and posters that, over the years, created a neglected, urgent, idiosyncratic and incidental beauty. On his doorstep and adding to this heady visual mix, art from Swoon, Faile, Obey, WK Interact started to appear, it was an epiphany and a calling that became an obsession.

PREFAB77 current work is a culmination of all his influences and obsessions. Weaving small pieces of popular culture; money, street, religious, musical and political affiliations, into visually beautiful allegorical portraits, they express an abstract idea or convey a meaning not explicitly set forth in the narrative. A modern fable, a story or a warning, often political, sometimes anti-establishment but always beautiful.
The style is fast, hard edged and stripped down, a dark world of Gangs, Goddesses and Groupies, woven into a pure, rock and rebellion. A luxurious mixture of print, acrylic, spraypaint, wheatpaste and varnish.