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Chris Keegan
Chris Keegan, Cube, Limited Edition Geometric Art, Contemporary Minimalist Art

2020

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Chris Keegan Cube Limited Edition Silkscreen Print Edition of 50 Size: H 40cm x W 40cm x D 0.1cm Sold Unframed (Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look.) Cube is a limited edition contemporary still life print by artist, Chris Keegan. This handmade screen print depicts a geometric cube in three shades of Green. Chris Keegan artist online and in Wychwood Art Gallery. Chris Keegan is an illustrator living and working in London. Since graduating from Camberwell College of Art Chris Keegan artist and printmaker has worked for a wide range of newspapers and magazines including the Financial Times, Time magazine, the Observer, The Guardian, Time Out, GQ Australia, Mac User and Design Week Magazine. He has worked for a variety of design and ad agencies including EMI Records, Mother London, COPA and Momentum Design. In his spare time he prints his own limited edition screenprints.
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