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Sisteron | Prints by Angus Vasili | Cafe Marmalade in Liverpool. Item composed of paper
Sisteron | Prints by Angus Vasili | Cafe Marmalade in Liverpool. Item composed of paper
Sisteron | Prints by Angus Vasili | Cafe Marmalade in Liverpool. Item composed of paper
Sisteron | Prints by Angus Vasili | Cafe Marmalade in Liverpool. Item composed of paper
Sisteron | Prints by Angus Vasili | Cafe Marmalade in Liverpool. Item composed of paper

Created and Sold by Angus Vasili

Angus Vasili

Sisteron - Prints

Featured In Cafe Marmalade, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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SISTRON by Angus Vasili. This print was inspired by a visit to Sisteron, a beautiful town in the south of France. A combination of photography and hand rendered textures creates a unique take a on ancient city. Sisteron is situated on the banks of the River Durance just after the confluence of the rivers Buëch and Sasse. It is sometimes called the “Gateway to Provence” because it is in a narrow gap between two long mountain ridges. This 5 colour hand pulled screen prints is approximately 59cm X 42cm, printed on 220gsm acid free paper. Every print is signed and number in pencil, printed in a limited edition run of 10.

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Angus Vasili
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Angus Vasili, is known for his architectural infused Silkscreen prints. Driven by his passion for process, Vasili creates a delicate balance between the abstractions of printmaking and the monumental forms of modern and contemporary architecture, which fuse and coalesce in an extraordinary dance of visual elements. Weaving in screen-printing, photography, and hand-finished texture, Vasili’s practice continues to evolve, ever informed by the experimental. Describing his praxis as ‘loose and intuitive’, Vasili relies on the aleatory nature of the printing process – those chance accidents in analogue technique that bring about some of the most spectacular visual instances, for a raw and dynamic contemporary aesthetic.