Getting Ready

Getting Ready

59cm x 84cm, 23.4inches x 33.1inches / Black
£425.00
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Getting Ready

£425.00
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Frame

This work is reproduced from an original charcoal drawing created at near life-scale. The figures are intentionally anonymous, allowing posture, gesture and spatial tension to carry the narrative rather than facial detail. The dark ground and softened tonal edges create a sense of suspension, as if the moment exists just outside of time.

The original drawing was over six feet high. For that reason, this piece is offered exclusively at A1, a size chosen to preserve the psychological presence and physical impact of the original work. Reducing the image further would compromise proportion, tone and the relationship between figure and space.

Each print is produced using museum-quality giclée methods on heavyweight fine art paper, ensuring faithful reproduction of the charcoal’s subtle textures and tonal range. The print is presented with a wide conservation-grade mount, allowing the image to breathe and reinforcing its quiet, contemplative character.

This is a limited edition of 12. The edition size reflects the scale and intimacy of the original drawing and ensures the work remains a considered translation rather than a mass reproduction.


Details

  • Limited edition of 12

  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity

  • Size: A1 (594 × 841 mm)

  • Medium: Archival giclée print from an original charcoal drawing

  • Paper: Museum-grade fine art paper

  • Mount: Wide conservation mount, off-white

  • Framing: Professionally framed using conservation materials

  • Produced to order


Presentation & delivery

Each print is carefully produced and framed to order, then securely packaged using protective, recyclable materials. Delivery times reflect fine art production standards rather than mass retail fulfilment.


About the artist

Steve Mason is a UK-based artist whose work explores quiet psychological moments through figurative drawing, landscape and abstraction. His practice emphasises scale, surface and the physical presence of the artwork within an interior space.

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