JASMINE WING - limited edition signed giclee print.
Each print is individually created, numbered and signed by the artist. Delivered in a sturdy cardboard tube.
"One of Scotland?s most collectable artists Catriona Millar captures hearts and the imagination," Scotland on Sunday
Each limited edition print is signed and numbered. The sheet size is A2 - 42cm x 62cm, 260gm matt white. The image size will vary for each painting. The cost for a signed and numbered limited edition Giclee print is £300, unframed, including delivery to the UK. Your print will be carefully rolled and delivered in a sturdy cardboard tube. Limited edition prints are also available on canvas.
You can choose any painting from Catriona's back catalogue and have a beautiful high quality, signed Giclee print specially created - catrionamillar.com
"Like a novelist or playwright Catriona Millar brilliantly combines her life experience and her imaginary world in her work. The results are unique and her richly observed, highly recognisable figurative paintings are acclaimed and collected around the world." The Herald
"Fuelled by remakable colour and pattern Millar?s paintings possess an emotional resonance and a deep truth that cuts through the usual boundaries that often surrounds contemporary art.? Homes & Interiors
"There is a classical and indeed an ancient voice lying beneath Millar?s figures. It smiles or stares out at us telling us familiar yet half-forgotten stories about ourselves. It is this connection on a hidden level that brings Millar?s work into our lives with such a potency and lasting vigour." Scotland on Sunday
Ever since Catriona Millar's 2005 Degree Show at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen sold out within hours her unique and highly distinctive figurative oil paintings have captivated and delighted art collectors. The Sunday Herald newspaper ranks Catriona Millar in the top five most collectable Scottish artists and her work is admired and collected throughout Europe, the Far East, Australia and America. Catriona Millar's paintings speak a universal language to all ages and many schools and colleges around the world have studied her work.
Catriona Millar is listed in the 2012 edition of Who's Who in Scotland. catrionamillar.com