• Image of Nocturne (Part 2)
  • Image of Nocturne (Part 2)
  • Image of Nocturne (Part 2)
  • Image of Nocturne (Part 2)
  • Image of Nocturne (Part 2)

“Nocturne” is a term coined by James Abbott McNeill Whistler to describe a painting evoking the magical spirit of night. This artwork remixes local iconography from past and present into a dreamlike vision of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea at twilight. Combining lost landmarks such as the Crystal Palace with mythological figures inspired by Whistler, Oscar Wilde, Charles Ricketts and Aubrey Beardsley, “Nocturne” is a reimagining of the borough’s famous gardens run amok by mischievous sphinxes, satyrs and fairies.

Giclee print with archival pigment inks on 280gsm Innova Soft White Cotton paper. Limited edition of 30. All prints are signed and numbered.

Page dimensions: 420mm x 594mm (A2 size)

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