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Orange Pendant, Ana Frois 30x40cm with Oak Frame

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Nanaimo BC V9R 3A9
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Fine art giclée print created by Ana Frois exclusively for The Poster Club.

Printed on 265 g natural art paper with a matt, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours. Printed in Denmark.

Giclée is a printing technique used to attain intense, saturated colours as well as a greater variety of depth and nuances. Combined with the premium art paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colours for the highest possible age resistance.

 

 

After more than a decade of working as an architect, Portugal-based artist Ana Frois shifted her path to drawing and visual arts and is now working as an artist. “I do art because I want to make a record of how I see things. I am interested in reflections and duplications.”

She explores the ideas of the home, the passage of time and the transformations of nature. Her keen eye is set on shapes and structures that may otherwise have been overlooked. This is evident in her art prints that depict both everyday interior objects and mesmerising abstract forms. “For me, the main thing is to pay attention. To simply look around.”

Ana works with all kinds of paper, both new and old, but has a partiality towards the old and worn: “I enjoy very much working with aged paper and old books, which I am kind of addicted to,” she says. Lately, she has been working on a series of bigger drawings, where she uses red thread to create her pieces — actually sewing the motif instead of drawing it with a pencil.