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12 Colour Screen-print with a Varnish Overlay on Somerset Satin Tub Sized 410gsm Paper -Signed and numbered on the reverse -Publisher: Jealous Gallery, London // Stop Panicking by David Shrigley, created in 2021, is a limited edition screen-print that combines humor and simplicity, hallmarks of the artist’s distinctive style. The artwork features a large, pink bird with its wings spread, mouth open, as if caught mid-squawk. The text STOP PANICKING appears in bold red lettering at the top right, while EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE is written in smaller letters at the bottom left. The use of bold colors and the casual, childlike font create a humorous yet comforting message, encouraging the viewer to remain calm and composed. Shrigley’s work often captures this blend of absurdity and reassurance, and this piece is no exception. Printed using 12 colors with a varnish overlay on Somerset Satin Tub Sized 410gsm paper, this artwork is part of a limited edition of 125 and is signed and numbered on the reverse. Published by Jealous Gallery in London, it’s an engaging and playful addition to Shrigley’s collection.
Stop Panicking, 2021
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12 Colour Screen-print with a Varnish Overlay on Somerset Satin Tub Sized 410gsm Paper -Signed and numbered on the reverse -Publisher: Jealous Gallery, London // Stop Panicking by David Shrigley, created in 2021, is a limited edition screen-print that combines humor and simplicity, hallmarks of the artist’s distinctive style. The artwork features a large, pink bird with its wings spread, mouth open, as if caught mid-squawk. The text STOP PANICKING appears in bold red lettering at the top right, while EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE is written in smaller letters at the bottom left. The use of bold colors and the casual, childlike font create a humorous yet comforting message, encouraging the viewer to remain calm and composed. Shrigley’s work often captures this blend of absurdity and reassurance, and this piece is no exception. Printed using 12 colors with a varnish overlay on Somerset Satin Tub Sized 410gsm paper, this artwork is part of a limited edition of 125 and is signed and numbered on the reverse. Published by Jealous Gallery in London, it’s an engaging and playful addition to Shrigley’s collection.
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