Liquid Dreams Collection (Set of three)

from £30.00

SPRING SALE - Set purchase specials.
Special 1. Buy this collection as a set of 3 x framed A4 images
and receive FREE a set of 3 x A6 framed images
of your choice from this artist.
Special 2. Buy this collection as a set of 3 x framed A6 images
and receive FREE 1 x A6 framed image
of your choice from this artist.

Created by: British-Vietnamese artist Pete Nguyen (Artistically Autistic)

Medium: A6 set of three - Printed on Glossy photographic paper. A4 set of three - Printed on Archival Matte Paper (100 years). The heavy 192gsm weight prevents deterioration.
The original images were created using Pentel 0.3 mm (Mechanical Pencil) and Uni Pin Fine Liner Drawing Pens (0.03 – 0.8).

Sizes: A6 set of three - framed (18cm W x 13cm H x 1.2cm D), A4 set of three - framed (33cm W by 24cm H x 1.2cm D)

The Story: The Liquid Dream Collection is a striking set of three prints. ‘When push comes to shove’, ‘On the rocks’ and ‘Storm in a tea cup’ are perfectly suited for your home, office or even your bar. If you love black and white line drawings full of artistic metaphors then these will look fantastic on any of your walls.

‘When push comes to shove’ We don’t drown by falling in, we drown by staying there. This illustration is about taking action.

‘On the rocks’ is a metaphor about climate change. Polar bears aren’t the ones on thin ice.

‘Storm in a tea cup’ is a playful take on a classic British phrase about wrestling with trivial matters and learning to let go.

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In the heart of London, Pete, a British-Vietnamese artist, channels his intense focus, a gift often linked to his autism, to craft intricate, metaphor-laden narratives. With a background in software engineering, Peter spent a remarkable 11 years in the corporate banking world, collaborating with top-tier banks globally as a 'System Analyst.' However, he traded his successful corporate career for a more modest life dedicated to his true passion: art.

A pivotal chapter in Peter's life, dubbed 'the Spanish Inquisition,' fuelled his artistic inspiration. When words fell short, art became his eloquent voice, prompting him to set aside his pen. His storytelling art now stands as a testament to his creative legacy.

Today, Peter shares his experiences with mental health and the tools that aided his personal journey through a unique and one-of-a-kind art collection. His work not only reflects the profound impact of art as a medium for self-expression but also offers solace, understanding, and hope to those who encounter it, bringing his cinematic journey to life on paper.

 
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