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Patrick Hughes – Please United States

  • 2019
  • Archival pigment print on paper
  • Edition of 50
  • Signed and numbered by the artist
  • 49cm x 68cm
"One cannot give a real rainbow as a gift, they come and go as they please. But it is good to imagine that a ray of hope might be given to a sad man." - Patrick Hughes

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FREE SHIPPING to UK for all unframed prints

Plus worldwide shipping using specialist art couriers. Shipping price calculated at checkout but guide prices below.

Shipping Zone
Shipping Method
Shipping Cost

UK

Tube

FREE


UK

Flat Pack

FREE


EU Near

Medium Tube

£75


EU Near

Medium Flat Pack

£135


EU Far

Medium Tube

£90


EU Far

Medium Flat Pack

£180


RoW 1

Medium Tube

£80


RoW 1

Medium Flat Pack

£180


RoW 2

Medium Tube

£110


RoW 2

Medium Flat Pack

£205


Despite being largely self-taught, Patrick Hughes devised a unique and intricate style of painting known as ‘reverspective’ which has been widely admired (and sometimes copied). Hughes’s signature 3D paintings of galleries, streets and landscapes are designed so that viewers can interact with them to create incredible optical illusions of movement. He made his first work in this way in 1964, but then abandoned the process until 1990, instead making art...

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