Desert Island Dreams
Print
2015 (made)
2015 (made)
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 major London art colleges; 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.
Paul Schneider is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools. His work, which takes various forms, explores pre-existing images and the familiar graphic languages of effective communication.
Paul Schneider is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools. His work, which takes various forms, explores pre-existing images and the familiar graphic languages of effective communication.
Object details
Category | |
Object type | |
Title | Desert Island Dreams (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | screenprint |
Brief description | Paul Schneider: Desert Island Dreams, 2015. Screenprint |
Physical description | Print on paper; a desert island with a single palm tree. |
Dimensions |
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Credit line | Given by Jealous Print Studio |
Subjects depicted | |
Summary | Jealous Print Studio established a Graduate Prize in 2009. A prize is awarded to one MA Fine Art graduate from each of the major London art colleges; 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. Paul Schneider is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools. His work, which takes various forms, explores pre-existing images and the familiar graphic languages of effective communication. |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.669-2015 |
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Record created | September 4, 2015 |
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