Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Harley Weir

Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone

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Made with photographer Harley Weir and art-psychotherapist Cressida Brotherstone, Wombat Art Box 41 has the ambition to offer a visual answer to art therapy and its power to heal. Limited edition.

An authentic photographic print by Harley Weir, 500 numbered copies, 24 x 30cm in size, on Hahnemühle fine art paper, made under the supervision of the artist by Processus, a professional laboratory in East Paris.

DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

An original portfolio composed of photographic prints, drawings and texts, on Fedrigoni papers,

Each Wombat art box is numbered, dated and put together by hand in our Paris workshops.

Photographic print: 24 x 30cm (9,44 x 11,81 inches)

Art box: 26 x 32cm (10,23 x 12,59 inches)

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about the designer

London-born photographer and director Harley Weir is known for creating intimate images and films in both her personal work and her acclaimed editorial and commercial work. Her images are often carefully composed with a highly attuned sense of colour, and composition. Having shot many campaigns for luxury brands, compelling editorials and a series of widely acclaimed personal projects, she has become a leading force in the photography and film industry. The artist has shot for Céline, Balenciaga, Dior, Stella McCartney, and her work has been featured on the covers of Vogue, AnOther Magazine and Dazed and Confused.

Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone - Son of Rand
Harley Weir

Wombat No.41: Harley Weir + Cressida Brotherstone

Regular price$105.00
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
  • SSL secured payment processing
  • first time? use code "newfriends" at checkout for an additional discount.

Made with photographer Harley Weir and art-psychotherapist Cressida Brotherstone, Wombat Art Box 41 has the ambition to offer a visual answer to art therapy and its power to heal. Limited edition.

An authentic photographic print by Harley Weir, 500 numbered copies, 24 x 30cm in size, on Hahnemühle fine art paper, made under the supervision of the artist by Processus, a professional laboratory in East Paris.

DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

An original portfolio composed of photographic prints, drawings and texts, on Fedrigoni papers,

Each Wombat art box is numbered, dated and put together by hand in our Paris workshops.

Photographic print: 24 x 30cm (9,44 x 11,81 inches)

Art box: 26 x 32cm (10,23 x 12,59 inches)

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

about the designer

London-born photographer and director Harley Weir is known for creating intimate images and films in both her personal work and her acclaimed editorial and commercial work. Her images are often carefully composed with a highly attuned sense of colour, and composition. Having shot many campaigns for luxury brands, compelling editorials and a series of widely acclaimed personal projects, she has become a leading force in the photography and film industry. The artist has shot for Céline, Balenciaga, Dior, Stella McCartney, and her work has been featured on the covers of Vogue, AnOther Magazine and Dazed and Confused.

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