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HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery
HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90) - Signari Gallery

HAMA WOODS 'Hold On III' (2022) Giclée + Screen Print (#29/90)

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'Hold On III' by Hama Woods, 2022
Rare black variant.
23.6 x 23.6 Inches
60 x 60 Centimeters
Screen print over giclée on 300gsm Black Pilke fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 90 (#29/90)
Hand-signed by the artist bottom right in pencil.
Numbered and publisher embossed bottom left.
Includes hand-numbered Graffiti Prints COA.

ARTIST BIO

Hama Woods is a stencil artist, based in Oslo.  Her work demonstrates a reverence for nature and its immediate connection to humanity.

In a search for methods to communicate the importance and revival of nature, Hama Woods stencils intuitively reflects and focuses on a sociological approach to greed and human consumption and its direct effect on our natural environment.

Her works are characterized by the use of hand cut, multi-layered stencils witch are applied by spray paint and gradually taking root in public and private spaces in and around Norway. Her hope is to empower and challenge viewers to come to their own conclusions and to rethink the choices they make which effect today and tomorrow.