David George
Beadnell, 'Ice-cream van', 2020
Photogravure; Charbonnel Ink on Archival Somerset Satin Paper Photogravure
14.85 x 21 cm
Edition of 3/5
Signed and numbered
© David George
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David George's interest in British landscape began under the tutelage of John Blakemore at Derby University and continues to be a major part of his practice, now mainly concerned with...
David George's interest in British landscape began under the tutelage of John Blakemore at Derby University and continues to be a major part of his practice, now mainly concerned with ideas of classical and romantic visual semantics in the contemporary British landscape.
His work looks at the decline of traditional industries, incorporating his interest in 19th century European landscape painting.