Schrödinger's Requiem - Diana (approx A3) Limited Edition of 35

A$400.00

Limited Edition of 35 Giclée Prints

Print Title: Schrödinger's Requiem (painted 2007)
Images are best viewed on a desktop. The colour of prints you view in this Shop are adjusted for the print editions & may differ slightly from images in the Galleries. Each print is hand signed by the Artist.

A3
A3 Image size sits within A3 = 27.9 x 27.9cm
A3 White Border = 1.5cm (2cm bottom weighted)

Specialty art paper: Ilford Galerie Artist Textured 310 GSM

Amulets 4,5 or 6 (choose one only): Love in a Cold Climate
Each order includes a 3.5cm diameter glazed ceramic amulet, crafted from Western Australian stoneware clay. Three colours available in limited stock from styles 4,5 or 6 (tick again at checkout). Attached to leather with adjustable knots, it's a creative homage to remind us to preserve our emotions, small gestures, romance and to forgive our imperfections in the new AI world. May it protect your creativity and imagination.

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My 2022-23 art has looked, once again, at how the stories we tell affect our reality. I wanted to include this painting from my 2008 exhibition ‘We’ll Always Have Paris; bent tales from the sub-atomic’ because it seems a good time to interrogate how our current knowledge affects our capacity to consider other realities. In the case of my 2007, 16 canvas painting Schrödinger's Requiem I pointed to our emerging understanding of quantum physics and how it differs from the way we currently tell stories inside our heads, and in public life. I imagined the dramatic life of Diana Princes of Wales through the Many World’s Theory (the Oxford version) asking, what if Diana had not died? Where was she now (in 2007) and what where all her possible selves doing? As the Observer of our own reality, we hold the power of life and death over Schrödinger's cat. This is a first time edition of my 2007 painting.