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--Please note that this piece can only be delivered within the Glasgow area--
Signed, stamped, hand titled, limited edition and framed Giclee print of an original illustration by Mark McPhelim.
Limited to /495
'Work. Pub. Bookie. Hame.'
Old Glasgow on a rainy windswept night.
The city's transformation has begun but it leaves a sparse landscape of the Glasgow man's life. His work, his pub, his bookmaker and, of course, his home.
The warm lights from each window work as a beacon to his next destination. Genuine horse-racing sections from newspapers work as a collage to re-create the rain, mist and steam.
This offers a unique memory and portrait of Glasgow.
Bespoke framed and ready to hang.
Complete size (approx): 73cm x 36.5cm
Image size: 53cm x 16.5cm
Frame colour: Black
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PIECE CAN ONLY BE DELIVERED WITHIN THE GLASGOW AREA. To ensure it arrives in perfect condition, I will personally deliver to your home or office within Glasgow. Once you've made the order, I'll be in touch to arrange delivery.
'Work. Pub. Bookie. Hame' © BreukArt / Mark McPhelim
Designed by Mark McPhelim in Glasgow
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