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Harrison Freeth - Stories in Bones

Conte drawing with chrome paint pen on 300gsm fine art paper. 

760mm W x 565mm H


About the Artist: 
Born and raised in Dunedin, Harrison Freeth pursued his artistic education at Dunedin School of Art graduating with a BVA. Harrison's work delves into the human experience through storytelling and embodiment. His art reflects an exploration of the intricate, contradictory and poetic aspects of life, employing the role of an affable trickster to provoke deeper contemplation of image and material meanings. Weaving threads of his ancestry into his pre-existing practice, Harrison explores his relationship to Tonga through his grandmother Sola Guttenbeil, who was born in Vava'u and migrated to Aotearoa in the 1940s.

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Harrison Freeth - Stories in Bones

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Harrison Freeth - Stories in Bones

Conte drawing with chrome paint pen on 300gsm fine art paper. 

760mm W x 565mm H


About the Artist: 
Born and raised in Dunedin, Harrison Freeth pursued his artistic education at Dunedin School of Art graduating with a BVA. Harrison's work delves into the human experience through storytelling and embodiment. His art reflects an exploration of the intricate, contradictory and poetic aspects of life, employing the role of an affable trickster to provoke deeper contemplation of image and material meanings. Weaving threads of his ancestry into his pre-existing practice, Harrison explores his relationship to Tonga through his grandmother Sola Guttenbeil, who was born in Vava'u and migrated to Aotearoa in the 1940s.

Shipping:
Love this artwork but live outside of Christchurch? No worries! Fiksate works with a range of courier services that can cater to your shipping requirements! We work with local and international freight companies who specialise in shipping fragile artwork and can deliver your artwork safe & sound.

Just send us a message and we can get you a shipping quote within 1 business day of your enquiry - info@fiksate.com