Jyll Bradley – Opening the Air – 2021 - Limited Edition
Jyll Bradley – Opening the Air – 2021
Wood and live-edged Perspex
Edition of 50
18 x 18 x 6 cm
Signed and numbered by the artist.
£200 unframed
Pardes by Jyll Bradley (b.1966, Folkstone) was the first stand-alone commission for our new Warehouse providing a warm, welcoming canopy of green light through the winter months of 2021–22. Opening the Air, made to celebrate the opening of Pardes, shares in its material vocabulary of wood and live-edged Perspex and its abstracted relationship to the natural world: the design laser etched into Opening the Air is taken from a drawing Bradley made of an ancient glasshouse.
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Jyll Bradley – Opening the Air – 2021 - Limited Edition
Jyll Bradley – Opening the Air – 2021 - Limited Edition
Jyll Bradley – Opening the Air – 2021
Wood and live-edged Perspex
Edition of 50
18 x 18 x 6 cm
Signed and numbered by the artist.
£200 unframed
Pardes by Jyll Bradley (b.1966, Folkstone) was the first stand-alone commission for our new Warehouse providing a warm, welcoming canopy of green light through the winter months of 2021–22. Opening the Air, made to celebrate the opening of Pardes, shares in its material vocabulary of wood and live-edged Perspex and its abstracted relationship to the natural world: the design laser etched into Opening the Air is taken from a drawing Bradley made of an ancient glasshouse.
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Jyll Bradley – Opening the Air – 2021
Wood and live-edged Perspex
Edition of 50
18 x 18 x 6 cm
Signed and numbered by the artist.
£200 unframed
Pardes by Jyll Bradley (b.1966, Folkstone) was the first stand-alone commission for our new Warehouse providing a warm, welcoming canopy of green light through the winter months of 2021–22. Opening the Air, made to celebrate the opening of Pardes, shares in its material vocabulary of wood and live-edged Perspex and its abstracted relationship to the natural world: the design laser etched into Opening the Air is taken from a drawing Bradley made of an ancient glasshouse.