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TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' Giclée Print - Signari Gallery

TOMMY FIENDISH 'Knight (Staircase #3)' (2008) Giclée Print

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'Knight (Staircase #3)' by Tommy Fiendish, 2008
28 x 30.5 Inches
71 x 77.5 Centimeters
Giclée print on 310gsm Hahnemühle German Etching fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 25 (#2/25)
Hand-signed, numbered and embossed by the artist bottom right.
Titled in pencil by the artist bottom left.
Includes artist-issued/signed COA.

ARTIST BIO

London-based artist Thomas D. Wright aka Tommy Fiendish creates a constantly evolving world, bold and often experimental.  It's a distopian social commentary with a twist of macabre drollery.

"Observations on daily contemporary living, social injustice and environmental collapse appear throughout the work. In this global pandemic we now see conflict between the engines of science and religion, struggles with confused leadership, corruption and self-interest. I find my paintings focus on these concerns; they become social documents, referencing the many ways that perceived power in images can be used to direct and control freedom of thinking and expression.  

A background of street art, tattooing, electronic music and DJing at raves are evident amongst the layers within the paintings.  They frequently reference vintage imagery which carries a romance, placing them in contemporary paradoxical situations."

- Tommy Fiendish