Fiona Banner: Windsock Storyboard

Fiona Banner: Windsock Storyboard

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Windsock Storyboard, 2019
Edition of 40 (plus artist proofs)
Signed and numbered by the artist
Materials: Lithograph
Dimensions: 49.5 x 76 cm
Print is unframed

"Windsock Storyboard is based on my film Tête à Tête in which two mechanically operated windsocks are the main protagonists in a romantic drama set in a classic English landscape around Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Here, they turn their back on each other in a pivotal moment of confrontation." - Fiona Banner

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