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NOW YOU SEE ME – Neon A3 Screenprint

NOW YOU SEE ME – Neon A3 Screenprint

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Graffiti style typography, with its subtle paint drips and raw edges, emphasises immediacy and presence, juxtaposing a saturated cobalt blue background with neon text. The phrase “NOW YOU SEE ME” asserts visibility and self-expression, while the interplay of vivid colour and stark composition evokes themes of identity, recognition, and urban voice.

  • Image Size: 297x420mm (A3)
  • Paper Size: 350 x 500mm (this can be cut down to A3 on request)
  • Paper: Hand Printed on GF Smith Mohawk Superfine 325gsm.
  • Colour: Neon Blue and Metallic Blue
  • Edition: 8

How to activate glow-in-the-dark print?

The best way to do this is by exposing it to direct sunlight for about 30 minutes (20 minutes at the least!). This exposure will enable the print to glow for up to two hours. While other light sources, such as indoor lighting, can also charge the print, they won't provide the same level of brightness as sunlight. Alternatively UV light, including strong artificial light sources like blacklights, fluorescent bulbs, or LEDs, can charge glow-in-the-dark items. I used a blacklight for a few seconds in the photo above.

Unframed artwork:

Unframed artwork will be rolled and posted in a sturdy tube*.

Framed Artwork:

Framed artworks can be collected in person or dropped locally. Please message me to find the best solution. The framed artwork will be float mounted to sit above the backing board. The frame is blue lacquer coated MDF and has a blue inlay fillet (spacer between glass and artwork). Frame exterior size is 630x480mm. 

*Please note that print orders shipped internationally may be subject to additional charges, including customs fees and import duties, which are the responsibility of the recipient.

Note: All prints are hand pulled and layered so may have an element of imperfection to them – this is deliberate and celebrated. Colours may vary ever so slightly. This is part of the process and are in no way considered to be defects. To ensure the colours don't fade over time, particularly fluorescent colours, keep out of direct sunlight and use museum grade glass framing.

 

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