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Some Late Wayfarer

Screenprint
2012 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Jealous Print Studio established a Graduate Prize in 2009. A prize is awarded to one MA Fine Art graduate from each of the eight major London colleges; The Royal Academy, The Royal College of Art, Goldsmiths, Camberwell, Central St Martins, The Slade, Chelsea and Wimbledon. The winning graduates are awarded an all expenses paid residency in their print studios. Guided by their studio team, each graduate creates a new limited edition print. The portfolio of each year’s graduate prints is then shown together in a group exhibition. Jealous have donated all the Graduate editions produced so far to the V&A print collection.
Ann-Marie James (Wimbledon) was a winner in 2012.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleSome Late Wayfarer (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Three-colour screenprint and Giclee print
Brief description
Ann-Marie James: Some Late Wayfarer, 2012. Screenprint
Physical description
Screenprint
Dimensions
  • Sheet height: 52.6cm
  • Sheet width: 73.8cm
Copy number
7/25
Marks and inscriptions
7/25 Ann-Marie James (Edition number; signature. All in pencil.)
Credit line
Given by Jealous Print Studio
Summary
Jealous Print Studio established a Graduate Prize in 2009. A prize is awarded to one MA Fine Art graduate from each of the eight major London colleges; The Royal Academy, The Royal College of Art, Goldsmiths, Camberwell, Central St Martins, The Slade, Chelsea and Wimbledon. The winning graduates are awarded an all expenses paid residency in their print studios. Guided by their studio team, each graduate creates a new limited edition print. The portfolio of each year’s graduate prints is then shown together in a group exhibition. Jealous have donated all the Graduate editions produced so far to the V&A print collection.
Ann-Marie James (Wimbledon) was a winner in 2012.
Collection
Accession number
E.108-2014

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Record createdNovember 5, 2013
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