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Elize de Beer Redacting Ink - Premium Correction Fluid for Documents, School & Office Use - Fast Drying & Smudge-Proof for Professional Editing
Elize de Beer Redacting Ink - Premium Correction Fluid for Documents, School & Office Use - Fast Drying & Smudge-Proof for Professional Editing

Elize de Beer Redacting Ink - Premium Correction Fluid for Documents, School & Office Use - Fast Drying & Smudge-Proof for Professional Editing

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Product Description

Redacting I
2023
Screenprint

48 x 32 cm Unframed
Edition of 2
€142 Unframed 
(includes 13.5% VAT)

About the Artist

is a South African artist currently based in Cork, Ireland, working from her studio at Sample-Studios. In 2015 She graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Arts at the University of Cape Town, South Africa with a BAFA. The following year she obtained her honours in Curatorial Studies. As a printmaker, book artist and sculptor, she belongs to the printmaking collective The Printing Girls”, “Press.On” and is a member of Cork Printmakers.  She has been part of numerous exhibitions internationally and has artworks in both private and institutional collections. De Beer is currently working towards two solo exhibitions at the Library Headquarters Gallery (LHQ) at the Cork County Library, Cork City, Ireland opening in January 2024 and at the Queens Street Studios + Gallery in Belfast, Northern Ireland opening in February 2024.

De Beers’s expanded print practice explores the themes of access to knowledge, both private and institutional archive systems, books objectivity and materiality. These concepts are explored through a text based visual language that makes use of text as both a carrier of meaning and a visual form along with found images, abstract forms and drawings.

Postage and Collection

All postage costs for framed and unframed works are processed separately following order of the print. This is to allow for specific protective packaging for each individual case. After purchase, we will contact you to organise delivery and payment for delivery costs.

Alternatively, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53 during opening hours.

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