Framed and ready - this beautiful ex-display, framed screen print with hand finished glitter has a 50% reduction on the original framed price. Professionally framed and once displayed in our...
Framed and ready - this beautiful ex-display, framed screen print with hand finished glitter has a 50% reduction on the original framed price. Professionally framed and once displayed in our gallery, the frame is pictured here, showing any minor imperfections. Framing details: Black Smooth, Box Framed, 530 x 530 mm The "Shut Up and Kiss Me - Starry Night Edition" is an evocative piece of art rendered in black and white, capturing the intimate embrace of two figures enclosed within a circular frame. The backdrop, a speckled darkness reminiscent of a starry night sky, enhances the ethereal quality of this illustration. Adding a splash of colour to this monochrome scene are vivid blue butterflies that gracefully flutter around the couple, bringing an enchanting touch to the composition. There’s something beautiful about the simplicity and power of a kiss. The universal language of love that says more than any words ever could. 3 colour screen print hand finished with Galactic Black Glitter.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Cassandra Yap
Cassandra Yap is a London-based print artist whose work celebrates the beauty and complexity of love and the power of female sexuality. Fuelled by her fascination with vintage pin-ups and the female form, she blends sensuality with surrealism to create pieces that are both seductive and thought-provoking. Her art delves into themes of reclaiming the narrative around desire, exploring how women experience and express love in both its tender and fierce forms to feel empowered, celebrated and seen in all their complexity. Challenging the traditional portrayals of love and affection, Cassandra’s art offers a refreshing and nuanced perspective on modern intimacy.
Her work has gained recognition in exhibitions such as the Affordable Art Fair in London, where she has showcased her unique perspective in recent years. Cassandra’s work has captured the attention of galleries across the UK, where she is currently represented.