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Noughts and Crosses Print

Noughts and Crosses Print

Noughts and Crosses is the third painting in my second collection 'Game of Life'. This is a series of four paintings that take their names from popular board games. Life is a game; a combination of different players, choices and chance will influence the wins and the losses. In this collection I explore the question; how should we play the game of life? Noughts and Crosses is a piece that portrays the search for purpose in life. Like all my work it is composed of a series of patterns representing fragments of the mind which collectively symbolise the totality of the human experience. Noughts and Crosses is about the path of experiences which together shape an individual's life journey. The individual noughts and crosses are scattered, and yet when viewed as a whole the piece is harmonious;

Is this how the game of life should be played?

Should the journey be non-linear?

Will the path become clear?

Does what is meant for us always find us?

 

Details

Limited edition giclee print.

50 available in total.

Hand-signed by CHECK#MATES.

15.5 x 15.5 inch picture on 18 x 18 inches of paper.

PRINT COMES ROLLED IN A TUBE WITHOUT A MOUNT.

 

Printing is taking a little bit longer than usual at the moment. Please allow 4-6 weeks for the production & shipping of your art print. You will be notified when your print is dispatched.

 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where can I buy a square 12" x 12" frame?

There are lots of 12" square frames on amazon. My favourite is from Wall Space because it comes with a glass front and is available in white, black and oak.

Wall Space 12" White Glass Frame From Amazon

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What is the difference between a 'Print' and 'Fine Art Print'

Under the tab 'Original Artwork' you will find the Fine Art version of all my prints. the difference is mostly in the paper, but there are some other distinguishing qualities between them;

  • Prints are 'open edition' whereas Fine Art Prints are limited to 50 of each
  • Fine Art Prints are signed
  • Fine Art Prints are on Giclee paper whereas prints are on FSC paper. Giclee paper is acid-free and archival. However, it is also creamy in colour which means Fine Art Prints are not as bright and colourful as the Print version.
  • Fine Art prints are slightly larger in size
  • Prints are Eco-Friendly