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Limited Edition Print – Playing In The Round: Eddie Ayres

$350.00

Artist: Jaq Grantford

Edition: Edition of 250

Size in cm: Image 34W) x 34(H) on A2 archival paper

Unframed

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Playing In The Round: Eddie Ayres

This print comes from an original portrait painted of ABC presenter, Eddie Ayres.

Eddie Ayres (born 1967), named Emma Ayres at birth, is a musician, music teacher and radio presenter. He is notable for his work on the Australian ABC Classic FM radio station, as well as for his numerous charitable efforts.

As a classically trained musician, Eddie was for many years a violinist with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, before joining the ABC.

He left the orchestra to cycle from Shropshire in England to Hong Kong for charity in 1999. And for all of the 16,000 kilometres he carried his violin, he called Aurelia.

In 2016, in an interview with freelance journalist Danielle Moylan published in the Sydney Morning Herald, Ayres came out as a transgender man.

This fine art print is created using archival inks on museum grade art paper. The original work in oil paint has been professionally scanned, making the printed image as close to the original as possible. It is hand-signed and numbered in pencil, under the image on the front by the artist.

Description:

This fine art print is created using archival inks on museum grade art paper.
Archival Pigment Print | Hahnemühle Photo Rag
300gsm, Matte, Smooth, Natural White, 100% Cotton
Unframed

Please note that the size of the print in the photo hanging on the wall may not be exactly to scale and you need to check how the dimensions will work in your hanging space, allowing for framing.

Turnaround:

All prints are unframed and are made to order and completed within 10 to 20 business days.

Packaging and Delivery:

Our prints are carefully rolled and delivered either in sealed tubes or carefully packed flat within protective board.

 

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