Ishihara Hill

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Inspired by the works of Gustav Klimt and his contemporary, Vittorio Zecchin, I called this piece ‘Ishihara Hill’ because the circular patterns reminded me of those Ishihara eye tests they used to do at junior school.

Square paper size 20cm X 20cm/Image size approx 18cm X 18cm

Square paper size 30cm X 30cm/Image size approx 27cm X 27cm

Square paper size 50cm X 50cm/Image size approx 47cm X 46cm

N.B Copyright watermark © on main image will not appear on actual print.

Print orders fulfilled by ThePrintSpace, a carbon neutral company based in the UK, Germany and the US.

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Inspired by the works of Gustav Klimt and his contemporary, Vittorio Zecchin, I called this piece ‘Ishihara Hill’ because the circular patterns reminded me of those Ishihara eye tests they used to do at junior school.

Square paper size 20cm X 20cm/Image size approx 18cm X 18cm

Square paper size 30cm X 30cm/Image size approx 27cm X 27cm

Square paper size 50cm X 50cm/Image size approx 47cm X 46cm

N.B Copyright watermark © on main image will not appear on actual print.

Print orders fulfilled by ThePrintSpace, a carbon neutral company based in the UK, Germany and the US.

Inspired by the works of Gustav Klimt and his contemporary, Vittorio Zecchin, I called this piece ‘Ishihara Hill’ because the circular patterns reminded me of those Ishihara eye tests they used to do at junior school.

Square paper size 20cm X 20cm/Image size approx 18cm X 18cm

Square paper size 30cm X 30cm/Image size approx 27cm X 27cm

Square paper size 50cm X 50cm/Image size approx 47cm X 46cm

N.B Copyright watermark © on main image will not appear on actual print.

Print orders fulfilled by ThePrintSpace, a carbon neutral company based in the UK, Germany and the US.

A Giclée print is a high quality archival inkjet print. The word Giclée (pronounced ‘Jee-Klay’ with a soft J), comes from the French verb ‘gicler’ meaning ‘to squirt, spurt, or spray’. In average daylight conditions, the print has a life expectancy of 80 years. In dark storage archival conditions, life expectancy is 200 years!