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Red Anemone
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£72.00
Artist: Johnny Greig
If you need a strong splash of colour to brighten up a room, one of Johnny's images would certainly do the job. His series of modern floral images are striking and vibrant. This piece of Johnny Greig contemporary artwork can be reproduced onto acrylic or canvas in 2 sizes.
Size: 50 x 50cm or 75 x 75cm.
Estimated delivery time: 7-10 days.
Delivery cost: £10.00.
Delivery times and prices are for mainland UK, please contact us if you have any other delivery requirements.
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Facts about this product:
* The proportions of the image shown will be adapted slightly to fit the size you require.
* Acrylic panels are a really contemporary way of displaying artwork. We use high grade 10mm thick acrylic with stainless steel fittings which enable the artwork to stand proud from the wall.
* Please note: acrylic panels cannot be returned as they will be made to order.
* If you prefer canvas prints, you can be assured of their quality - they are resistant to damage, fading and cracking. Stretched over a solid 3.8 - 4.5 cm wooden frame, they are supplied with fixings.
Johnny was born in Ecuador in 1967 to a Dutch mother and British father. He was educated at Worth School and the University of Bristol and spent his holidays in Egypt and Dubai where his parents were based. These exotic locations inspired an interest in travel photography and the creation of atmospheric images using available light and strong composition. An interest in people photography was developed shooting portraits for school and university magazines. On leaving university in 1989, Johnny decided to take up photography professionally and came to London to begin his career. Working in the studio was a revelation and he developed a colourful and graphic style for portraiture and still life using lighting to maximum effect. Johnny works for advertising, editorial and corporate clients as well as individuals in the sport and music fields. His photosynthesis series of flower and plant images has been exhibited around the UK.

















