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Product Detail

ANNA LIBER LEWIS
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£420.00

Description

7 colour screen print with metal leaf embellishment on Somerset Velvet White 300 gsm paper with torn edges to finish.

Hand-signed and numbered by the artist.

Edition of 50 and 5 Artist Proofs.

56 cm x 76 cm.

  

10% of the proceeds from this release will be donated to Rape Crisis.

About Anna Liber Lewis


Anna Liber Lewis is a London-based painter who has earned numerous accolades for her vibrant and bold works, including the Griffin Art Prize in 2017. Lewis studied Fine Art at the prestigious Central Saint Martins before completing her MA at Royal College of Art and has exhibited widely across London. Lewis’s work is often concerned with ideas surrounding female sexuality and seeks to challenge the frequent representation of women by men 


Colour and shape are central to her works, but Lewis adamantly resists classification. Her interests lie in the complex relationship between the desire for personal autonomy and the need to find a space or structure within that autonomy. Her works shift between what is seen and what is felt, blurring the lines between control and surrender. 

Release Information

Price: £420 (inc. VAT) / £350 (ex. VAT)

Donation: 10% of all proceeds will be donated to Rape Crisis England & Wales in order to support the amazing work of this charity. Rape Crisis provides invaluable support for victims and survivors of sexual abuse - please visit https://rapecrisis.org.uk/ to learn more about this organisation.

Shipping timeframe: We will aim to get your piece shipped to you within 2 to 3 weeks of your purchase. If you have any questions regarding our shipping, please do not hesitate to get in touch at editions@unitlondon.com.

Purchase notice: Please note that purchases will be capped at three prints per customer. If more than three prints are bought by any one individual, Unit London Editions reserves the right to refund and cancel the purchase of any works exceeding this limit.

Shipping

Please kindly note that due to COVID-19, there may be a slight delay on international shipments. To find out more, please see our COVID-19 Policies on our Frequently Asked Questions page.


Worldwide Shipping

We aim to deliver your print to you within 2 to 3 weeks.

Our beautiful prints are carefully wrapped in acid-free tissue paper and flat-packed to ensure the safety of your print.

You may also choose to collect your print in person from the gallery. We will ensure that your print is packed and ready to go on your arrival.

Please note that if the work is being shipped internationally from the UK, that you may be liable to pay import/duty charges which are not covered by our shipping fee. 

Returns

We offer a 14 day returns policy on all of our editions, on the basis that these are returned to us in the condition in which they were dispatched. If you have a query about a work that you have bought please do not hesitate to get in touch and we will assist you in the best way that we can.

For more information with regards to returns and reimbursements, please read our Terms and Conditions.

Caring for your Print

Here are a few tips on how to best take care of your new print!


All our prints are carefully wrapped and delivered to you flat-packed for safe transport. Once you receive your print, remove the work from the flat-packing and keep flat. This can be flat packed between some cardboard or plywood, or weighted down on the four corners, preferably with soft objects. 

When framing the work, we always opt for a frame with Art Glass. This may be a little more expensive at first, but it's worth it - Art Glass will keep your print in pristine condition across the years and will ensure the colours always stay true.

Try to place your work in an environment with a normal temperature. Extreme temperature or humidity can have an adverse effect on your beautiful print, so be sure to keep it protected! We always recommend framing the work behind glass as a great way to keep it protected from any adverse environmental conditions.

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