Visions victoire
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Visions victoire

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Description
Entitled "Visions victoire", this screen print by Faile is an edition of 300. Made in 2017, it is signed and numbered by the artists. Format : 39 x 27,5 Inches (99 x 69,8 cm). The artwork is sold framed. We can remove the frame on request.

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Artists

Faile

Type of work

Screen print

Edition of

300

Format

39 x 27,5 Inches (99 x 69,8 cm)

Signed by the artist

Yes

Year of edition

2017

Framed

Yes

Provenance of this artwork

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The artist

Faile

Faile

Faile is a collective founded in 1999 by Patrick McNeil (born in 1975 in Edmonton, Alberta), Patrick Mille (born in 1976 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) and Aiko Nakagawa, who left the group in late 2006. The name Faile is an anagram of their first project, entitled "A life". As they studied in an art and design school, they learnt the many techniques related to painting and printing.
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