"N51.0375 E0.0724" Small Panel by Mark Munroe-Preston
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A stunning digital print on aluminium by by Mark Munroe-Preston. A digital print on brushed aluminium, supplied in a contemporary float frame. In an edition of 100, each print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist on the back of the frame. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from Mark Munroe-Preston.
The aluminium panel measures 40 x 40cm
Also available as an 80 x 80cm square panel, and a 130cm x 60cm panomranic panel.
This piece can also be purchased using Own Art - interest free credit, payable in 10 equal monthly instalments of £25 - contact the gallery for full details.
This image is part of a series exploring trees and their interaction with the local landscape in Sussex, England. Some of these works are more literal interpretations which seek to evoke and enhance the atmosphere of the scenes I am seeing, while others are more conceptual and graphic in their approach. The pictures begin as photographs which are then digitally manipulated and merged with other photographs, paintings, drawings, textures, and found objects to create the final artworks. The titles refer to the co-ordinates of the location.
A single Birch tree rises above the mist and are silhouetted against the dawn sky within Ashdown Forest (Sussex, England), digitally montaged with various textures to create this serene landscape artwork.
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About Mark Munroe-Preston
Mark was born in Yorkshire in 1968. He studied photography at Wolverhampton Poly before moving to London in 1991, where he worked as a photographer. Since then Mark has worked as a digital illustrator for book publishers & magazines, a digital retoucher for several national newspapers, a children’s illustrator working in 3D and most recently as the Creative Director for an American toy company.
Mark moved to Sussex in 2001 and it was there that he began to explore the local countryside, and particularly the Ashdown Forest, with his dogs and his camera. It is from this ever-expanding collection of images that he draws inspiration for his work.These photographs are digitally merged with other photographs, paintings, drawings,textures, and found objects to create the final artwork. Some of the pieces are more literal interpretations of the places he has photographed, while others are more conceptual or graphic in their approach, but all seek to evoke the beauty, drama, andatmosphere of the landscapes around him.The names of the pieces often designates the GPS location where the original photograph was taken and can be visited or found on Google Maps. Artworks are available as Giclee Fine Art prints in various sizes and as Brushed Aluminium Di-Bond Prints.
Mark lives and works in the Sussex Weald.