Two Kisses

£85.00

On November 11 2011 (so, 11.11.11) we received a studio visit from a friend and gallerist with whom we’d be working for several years. Things weren’t going well at the gallery. As is so often the case, the backer’s money was starting to run out before the business had turned a profit and she needed to make some changes. That meant dropping artists that weren’t selling and focussing on what might, ie painting. It was all very 'sorry guys' and 'keep in touch', but in the end, it was a kiss off. After her visit, when we came to clear up the coffee cups, we found she'd left two lipstick imprints on her mug. Of course we photographed them. Now, several years later, were making this image available as limited edition print. Perfect for break-ups and moving on.

C-Type Print on Fuji Pearl paper.
305mm x 207mm, unframed
Edition of 30.

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On November 11 2011 (so, 11.11.11) we received a studio visit from a friend and gallerist with whom we’d be working for several years. Things weren’t going well at the gallery. As is so often the case, the backer’s money was starting to run out before the business had turned a profit and she needed to make some changes. That meant dropping artists that weren’t selling and focussing on what might, ie painting. It was all very 'sorry guys' and 'keep in touch', but in the end, it was a kiss off. After her visit, when we came to clear up the coffee cups, we found she'd left two lipstick imprints on her mug. Of course we photographed them. Now, several years later, were making this image available as limited edition print. Perfect for break-ups and moving on.

C-Type Print on Fuji Pearl paper.
305mm x 207mm, unframed
Edition of 30.

On November 11 2011 (so, 11.11.11) we received a studio visit from a friend and gallerist with whom we’d be working for several years. Things weren’t going well at the gallery. As is so often the case, the backer’s money was starting to run out before the business had turned a profit and she needed to make some changes. That meant dropping artists that weren’t selling and focussing on what might, ie painting. It was all very 'sorry guys' and 'keep in touch', but in the end, it was a kiss off. After her visit, when we came to clear up the coffee cups, we found she'd left two lipstick imprints on her mug. Of course we photographed them. Now, several years later, were making this image available as limited edition print. Perfect for break-ups and moving on.

C-Type Print on Fuji Pearl paper.
305mm x 207mm, unframed
Edition of 30.