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Hi Soufron - I’ll have prints available on my website soon and
I’m selling them from my stall at the Sunday Upmarket (www.sundayupmarket.co.uk) in the mean time in an edition of 100. If you’d like to order this online you can ‘buy’ one of my other prints and add a note to say you’d actually like this one and I’ll get it out to you by guaranteed post this week.
I’m also getting this one made up into a large silk screen print in the near future…
To me, the winged creature is a Seraph. Stunning! What an incredible work! There’s a very powerful message in this work that goes well beyond the Icarus story. I would love to read the poem that inspired it. I’d love to see your take on Ezekiel’s Wheel, which was also comprised of Seraphim.
Hi Brad, you’re right, I’ve been planning on making a series on Seraphim since a visit to the Barcelona National Museum a couple of years ago and the image, although made to illustrate the poem on Icarus, will be the part of a set of dark Seraphim images that I hope to have made in the next couple of months. You will be able to read the poem in the next issue of Popshot - link is above the image.
Debra - you can indeed buy this print by clicking on one of my other pictures on my website and ordering with the note that you’d like the Icarus print. Cost is £53 including P&P. My website will be updated in the next few weeks to include all my new images.
February 15th, 2010 at 1:25 am
.icarus here reminds me of a certain lucifer by gustave doré.you know the one.
February 15th, 2010 at 1:44 pm
Cherubim! Like in “A wind in the door”…
February 15th, 2010 at 7:28 pm
can we buy a print somewhere?
February 15th, 2010 at 10:56 pm
Hi Soufron - I’ll have prints available on my website soon and
I’m selling them from my stall at the Sunday Upmarket (www.sundayupmarket.co.uk) in the mean time in an edition of 100. If you’d like to order this online you can ‘buy’ one of my other prints and add a note to say you’d actually like this one and I’ll get it out to you by guaranteed post this week.
I’m also getting this one made up into a large silk screen print in the near future…
February 16th, 2010 at 12:12 am
To me, the winged creature is a Seraph. Stunning! What an incredible work! There’s a very powerful message in this work that goes well beyond the Icarus story. I would love to read the poem that inspired it. I’d love to see your take on Ezekiel’s Wheel, which was also comprised of Seraphim.
February 16th, 2010 at 6:30 am
Love this new one and hope it will be the first in a series.
May a Yank (US citizen) buy one? If so, how much in US dollars and how much for shipping?
February 16th, 2010 at 1:08 pm
Hi Brad, you’re right, I’ve been planning on making a series on Seraphim since a visit to the Barcelona National Museum a couple of years ago and the image, although made to illustrate the poem on Icarus, will be the part of a set of dark Seraphim images that I hope to have made in the next couple of months. You will be able to read the poem in the next issue of Popshot - link is above the image.
Debra - you can indeed buy this print by clicking on one of my other pictures on my website and ordering with the note that you’d like the Icarus print. Cost is £53 including P&P. My website will be updated in the next few weeks to include all my new images.