Jen Heads - 'Live, Leaf, Love' Unframed - SOLD OUT
Risograph print on Fabriano 200gsm paper, 420 x 297mm (A3).
Individually signed and numbered by the artist. Limited edition of 40 prints.
An M/K Press x Fiksate exclusive artist collaboration! These limited edition risograph prints are released monthly and feature collaborations with New Zealand’s finest Urban Artists. Read more here.
About the Artwork: Jenna Ingram has created a new pastel-vibe Jen Heads print, inspired as usual, by nature and her latest mural in the Boxed Quarter, CHCH. ***Please note, the fluorescent orange colour does not photograph as bright as it really is!***
About the Artist: Jen Heads is the portraiture series by Christchurch, NZ artist Jenna Ingram which spans 5 years and has many multi-media outputs. With a background in painting from the University of Canterbury, it wasn't until after the earthquakes that her longstanding passion for urban art took physical form in the streets. From her beginning characters through to the more ‘Mother Nature’ stylizations she displays now, her heads are an “ever-evolving commentary on my own identity and the world around me”.
Jen Heads - 'Live, Leaf, Love' Unframed - SOLD OUT
Risograph print on Fabriano 200gsm paper, 420 x 297mm (A3).
Individually signed and numbered by the artist. Limited edition of 40 prints.
An M/K Press x Fiksate exclusive artist collaboration! These limited edition risograph prints are released monthly and feature collaborations with New Zealand’s finest Urban Artists. Read more here.
About the Artwork: Jenna Ingram has created a new pastel-vibe Jen Heads print, inspired as usual, by nature and her latest mural in the Boxed Quarter, CHCH. ***Please note, the fluorescent orange colour does not photograph as bright as it really is!***
About the Artist: Jen Heads is the portraiture series by Christchurch, NZ artist Jenna Ingram which spans 5 years and has many multi-media outputs. With a background in painting from the University of Canterbury, it wasn't until after the earthquakes that her longstanding passion for urban art took physical form in the streets. From her beginning characters through to the more ‘Mother Nature’ stylizations she displays now, her heads are an “ever-evolving commentary on my own identity and the world around me”.