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Valentine's Day (Affairs of the Heart) 9

$4,950
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Framed Size: 46.75" x 47"

digital pigment print with diamond dust on canvas

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Valentine's Day (Affairs of the Heart) 9
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About the Work
About the Artist

About the Work

Brad Faine is an internationally recognized artist and printmaker who was, for 40 years the managing director of Coriander Studio, one of Europe's foremost printers and publishers of fine art limited editions, specializing in serigraphic and digital prints. In 2010 he resigned his directorship of Coriander to concentrate on making his own prints and paintings. Since 2005 his limited editions have been generated exclusively on computers and exist only in digital form. All of his prints are first generation images and are not reproductions of pre-existing drawings or paintings.

“Valentine’s Day 9” is part of a 12 print suite which includes “Valentine’s Day” numbered 1 through 12 and it comes in different color patterns. Brad Faine created the “Valentine’s Day” suite in 2017. “Valentine’s Day 9” is a 42 x 42.25 – inch digital pigment print with diamond dust on canvas.

About the Artist

Brad Faine was born and raised in Brighton, England. He is the son of a Royal Australian Air Force bomber pilot and a British cabaret singer and was born in 1945. He studied Fine Arts (Painting) at Leicester College of Art, where he achieved a Dip Ad (Hons) under the tutelage of Harry Thubron, an early proponent of conceptual art. Subsequently, he completed a Post Graduate ATC course at Goldsmiths in London. During his time at Leicester, Faine developed the first truly playable three-dimensional Chess set, which was exhibited at the 'Invention of Problems' Exhibition at the ICA. He was also responsible for the concept for ‘Inter-play,’ one of the two British entries for the 1968 Paris Biennale.

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