£50 - Between the Late and Early by Andrew Cranston RSA (Elect)

Giclée Print

Own a piece of RSA history. This giclée print was produced for the 187th RSA Annual Exhibition in 2013 by Andrew Cranston RSA (Elect). Against a flat black ground representing an ocean, a series of irregularly shaped and sized icebergs float across the surface, each with a figure or figures on top of them in varying poses. Beneath each iceberg is a name. For the most part these are of artists connected with the Royal Scottish Academy but the work also includes authors of books held in the RSA Library, poets, folk singers and writers. These represent all those who were invited to participate in the curated element of the 2013 RSA Annual Exhibtion. This element, curated by Edward Summerton RSA, was titled Between the Late and Early.

 

From 2013 – limited run of 100 produced. Each unframed print is signed and numbered.

 

Dimensions

Image: 41.8 x 30cm

Support: 50.2 x 38.1cm

 

Andrew Cranston RSA (Elect) was born in Hawick in the Scottish Borders in 1969 and currently lives and works in Glasgow. He studied at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen and the Royal College of Art. From 1997 to 2017 Cranston lectured in Painting at Gray’s. He has held numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally. In 2014 Cranston was awarded the Arts Foundation Fellowship.

£50 - Between the Late and Early by Andrew Cranston RSA (Elect), Giclée Print
£ 50.00