“Tuna” by Julian Meredith

“Tuna” an Artist’s Proof stencil print by Contemporary British artist Julian Meredith, circa 2019 depicting an enormous tuna swimming in deep indigo blue water surrounded by his slipstream. Tuna is a very limited edition print made by the artist on card stock and colored with hand-made ink. Meredith is noted for his beautiful depictions of whales and fish. His works are held in a number of British museums. He has also made huge artworks of whales and fish, including 600 foot sand drawings on beaches, chalk scrapings on limestone hills and rock arrangements in fields designed to be viewed from the air. Meredith’s daughter wrote the following words: “my father lives in a world where wood becomes water which flows into fish which fall eaten to the bone crushed by stone into lime that lives as a whale formed in a field in a sea full of grass where water once ran.”

Actual image size 47 ¾” 115, size below includes stretcher

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“Tuna” a stencil print by contemporary British artist Julian Meredith, circa 2019 depicting an enormous tuna swimming in deep indigo blue water surrounded by his slipstream. Tuna is a very limited edition print made by the artist on card stock and colored with hand-made ink. Meredith is noted for his beautiful depictions of whales and fish. His works are held in a number of British museums. He has also made huge artworks of whales and fish, including 600 foot sand drawings on beaches, chalk scrapings on limestone hills and rock arrangements in fields designed to be viewed from the air. Meredith’s daughter wrote the following words: “my father lives in a world where wood becomes water which flows into fish which fall eaten to the bone crushed by stone into lime that lives as a whale formed in a field in a sea full of grass where water once ran.”

Actual image size 47 ¾” 115, size below includes stretcher

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Dimensions 2 × 119.02 × 52 in

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