Lingyu 1 - Acrylic and spray on 1.2m x 1.8m (4ft x 6ft) wood panel

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Lingyu 1 - Acrylic and spray on 1.2m x 1.8m (4ft x 6ft) wood panel

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Miami, 2023
'Mossiae' by FinDAC.
63cm x 86cm 24 colour screen print on 330 GSM Somerset Satin paper, in a signed Regular edition of 150 for £295, a signed and hand finished Gold Leaf edition of 20 for £595, a signed and hand finished Copper Leaf edition of 30 for £595, a signed and hand finished White Gold Leaf edition of 30 for £595, and a signed and hand finished on 1mm thick Corroded Brass edition of 10 for £1000
On sale Thursday May 26 at 5pm UK through Graffiti Prints.
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Findac Brighton 2020-03-06 (5D4_1280-1) by ajhaysom Findac, Brighton. https://flic.kr/p/2iBQzDe
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March 30, 2019
"VERGISS"
by FinDAC
Originally built in 1917 as a result of Tucson's campaign to promote itself as a health resort The Lewis Hotel has since been transformed into apartments, serving the changing needs of the city's downtown renaissance. In late 2016 Irish artist Fin DAC, living and working in London, marked the approaching centennial of the Lewis with this stunning painting of Dominican muse Vanesa Ortiz. Adapting the "art for art's sake" beliefs of the late 19th century aestheticists and Oscar Wilde's corollary "beauty for beauty's sake," the self-taught Fin DAC is a proponent of what he calls "Urban Aesthetics." Avoiding political and social statements, Fin DAC relies on diverse models, reflecting their beauty and as @wdwlls says, "capturing their free spirits." @findac @vanesacodes/