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Portrait in Black and Pearl – Scottish prints

Portrait in Black and Pearl – Scottish prints

Portrait in Black and Pearl is a Jack Vettriano Limited Edition Giclee Print , 14 x 12 ins . Framed size: 29.0 x 25.0 ins.
Published in 2010 . Paper: 350 gsm Museum Etching paper paper . Edition Size: 250 + 25 Artist’s Proofs . Signed and numbered by the artist.

Jack Vettriano Limited Edition Giclee Print

Photogold goes mobile

Photogold goes mobile

Photogold is going mobile with our new mobile website – www.photogold.mobi . The site is specifically designed for mobile phones . The site features picture galleries of artists including Jack Vettriano with online ordering

New Jack Vettriano auction

New Jack Vettriano auction

Sotheby’s is previewing its next Scottish art sale in Edinburgh in mid-September, before a London auction later in the month. For this it has managed to gather an impressive array of Scottish Colourists, including 10 works by t painter Jack Vettriano

Shall We Dance by Beryl Cook

Shall We Dance by Beryl Cook

Shall We Dance? Signed limited edition by Beryl Cook . Mounted Print Size: 20 x 14 inches . The original print run is sold out . Please phone 01324 883305 for availability on secondary market .

Art prints in modern art gallery

Art prints in modern art gallery

“Trespass Alliance: Inside Urban Art” is a new exhibition at the Andipa Gallery featuring works from renowned artists including: D*Face, a London-based multimedia street artist famed for putting defaced 10 pound notes into circulation and creating a 9ft tall ice sculpture of a spray-can in the Arctic Circle. Also there is Swoon, a New York-based artist known for her life-size wheatpaste prints and cut-out paper portrayals of people going about their everyday life; and WK Interact, a French artist based…

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Vettriano , Art , and prints only

Vettriano , Art , and prints only

Another day , another interview. Vettriano has once again expressed his opinions on a range of issues including his favourite subject – sex . He says “I paint what moves me – sexiness” He also admits to making mistakes with licensing his images and wants to stick to selling prints and posters rather than umbrellas.He has published a new book featuring his three exquisitely furnished homes, in Kirkcaldy, London and Nice; his painting techniques; his continuing obsession with women of…

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