Frederic Morris | Choppy fenlands, 2024

£700.00

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Media Dimensions: 75 x 60 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 48 cm

Edition of 25

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Frederic Morris was born in 1985. Following a First Class Honours Degree in Illustration from Middlesex University in 2007, he went on to study at the Royal College of Art, where he received an MA (Hons) in Fine Art Printmaking in 2009. "Choppy Fenlands" is one of a series of 8 disparate images that embrace symbolist ideas set in dystopian landscapes .This series of works is loosely based on the writings of W G Sebald and the Strugatsky brothers , playing with time and memory , fictionalising past and present narratives  using  psychogeography as well as folkloric elements.

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Etching

Media Dimensions: 75 x 60 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 48 cm

Edition of 25

Framed/unframed

Frederic Morris was born in 1985. Following a First Class Honours Degree in Illustration from Middlesex University in 2007, he went on to study at the Royal College of Art, where he received an MA (Hons) in Fine Art Printmaking in 2009. "Choppy Fenlands" is one of a series of 8 disparate images that embrace symbolist ideas set in dystopian landscapes .This series of works is loosely based on the writings of W G Sebald and the Strugatsky brothers , playing with time and memory , fictionalising past and present narratives  using  psychogeography as well as folkloric elements.

Etching

Media Dimensions: 75 x 60 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 48 cm

Edition of 25

Framed/unframed

Frederic Morris was born in 1985. Following a First Class Honours Degree in Illustration from Middlesex University in 2007, he went on to study at the Royal College of Art, where he received an MA (Hons) in Fine Art Printmaking in 2009. "Choppy Fenlands" is one of a series of 8 disparate images that embrace symbolist ideas set in dystopian landscapes .This series of works is loosely based on the writings of W G Sebald and the Strugatsky brothers , playing with time and memory , fictionalising past and present narratives  using  psychogeography as well as folkloric elements.

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