Chris Rivers English, b. 1983
Hand-Finished Capricorn, 2025
Individually dated edition of 10
Hand gilded by the artist in genuine 24k gold and silver leaf on Hahnemühle Fine Art Agave Paper
Hand gilded by the artist in genuine 24k gold and silver leaf on Hahnemühle Fine Art Agave Paper
90 x 90 cm
35.4 x 35.4 in
35.4 x 35.4 in
December 22 – January 19
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Each Zodiac print will be signed and personalised by the artist with a specific calendar date of your choice, selected within your chosen star sign. When you purchase...
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Each Zodiac print will be signed and personalised by the artist with a specific calendar date of your choice, selected within your chosen star sign. When you purchase a print, that individual date (e.g., 3 May) becomes its own unique edition, limited to just 10 prints.
To ensure consistency and proper editioning, dates must be submitted in a day–month format only (e.g., 20 March).
This is a pre-order. Prints will be fulfilled in September, and our team will contact you after purchase to confirm your chosen date.
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Capricorn the Goat is an earth sign and couples with Saturn. Capricorn is linked to discipline, ambition, and structure, but is also sometimes identified with Pan, whose 'wildness' is somewhat contradictory.
This picture is built on sandy umbers and earth tones. The metallic disc is heavily asserted to establish a strong sense of structure. From this robust foundation colourful eruptions burst forth in white tinted hues of yellow, blue and green. The thickly painted surface is thoroughly worked and, in contrast, augmented by the fine trails of delicately-painted foliate forms.
To ensure consistency and proper editioning, dates must be submitted in a day–month format only (e.g., 20 March).
This is a pre-order. Prints will be fulfilled in September, and our team will contact you after purchase to confirm your chosen date.
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Capricorn the Goat is an earth sign and couples with Saturn. Capricorn is linked to discipline, ambition, and structure, but is also sometimes identified with Pan, whose 'wildness' is somewhat contradictory.
This picture is built on sandy umbers and earth tones. The metallic disc is heavily asserted to establish a strong sense of structure. From this robust foundation colourful eruptions burst forth in white tinted hues of yellow, blue and green. The thickly painted surface is thoroughly worked and, in contrast, augmented by the fine trails of delicately-painted foliate forms.