White lillies

White lillies

By: Roy Fairchild

Roy Fairchild Fairchild left school at sixteen to train as a technical illustrator. Graphic design was his main degree qualification. He found technical drawing interesting because it is so exact-you can't argue with it. In this way, his first exposure was to an art that was highly disciplined, and this has proved invaluable throughout his career. In 1980, he made the break from graphics and became a freelance painter. Fairchild was in a sense released and could paint in the way he wanted. His prints too, reveal this same sense of freedom and optimism. There is a sensuousness about them that evokes a feeling of timelessness and tranquility. Every available surface is filled with color and pattern-they are as colorful as Persian Illuminations, always brilliant, never harsh. White lilies is one of his most collectable serigraphs and this is a signed limited edition of 300.

Size Unframed:19 x 14 inches (480 x 355 mm )
Medium:Serigraph on paper. hand signed by the artist. This a most collectable piece and it'sestimated value of between 4000 and 5000 e

€ 3000.00