James Whitington - Look Out
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Etching
Framed, 50 x 45 cm
About the work...
James Whitington’s practice spans many mediums as he explores and expresses his influences and contemplations. This etching incorporates clean, delicate lines with more liberal applications of colour. Within this work, James draws from his time in Asia, creating a piece birthed from careful consideration and reflection.
Framed, 50 x 45 cm
About the work...
James Whitington’s practice spans many mediums as he explores and expresses his influences and contemplations. This etching incorporates clean, delicate lines with more liberal applications of colour. Within this work, James draws from his time in Asia, creating a piece birthed from careful consideration and reflection.
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