Street Arts
ROBERT RYAN
With Chritmas behind us and Valentine's just around the corner, London based Robert Ryan has created this hand screenprint especially for Valentines Day. Working mainly by the the means of paper cutting, from that original starting point he applies his emotive and moving art to a variety of applications: Screenprints, textiles, ceramics and lazercutting.
"CAN WE SHALL WE " (Pictured Above) screenprint produced for Valentines Day 2008. Paper size 380mm height, 280mm width. Edition of 95 available from Roberts Online Etsy Shop.
Be sure and also take some time to visit Robert's website and check out some of the beautiful papercuts and other works on the site.
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