
Born Free, Framed Original
Contemporary British artist Bonnie and Clyde is known for her unique approach to collage, which incorporates self-taken photographs from around the world with panels of paint, pattern and torn paper.
This large-scale original work combines collage, paint, and print techniques to create a layered, cinematic composition. Architectural structures, fragments of landscape, and hand-drawn elements are interwoven to form a dreamlike urban environment. The work explores the idea the theory that life can be shaped by actively carving one’s own path and focusing on the future you want to inhabit.
Through juxtapositions of modernist buildings, palm trees, fragments of signage, and figures in transit, the piece reflects on how constructed environments mirror aspiration, memory, and possibility. Its scale and detail invite the viewer into a space that feels both familiar and imagined, a landscape that oscillates between the real and the psychological.
Framed size (cm): 152 x 112
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Contemporary British artist Bonnie and Clyde is known for her unique approach to collage, which incorporates self-taken photographs from around the world with panels of paint, pattern and torn paper.
This large-scale original work combines collage, paint, and print techniques to create a layered, cinematic composition. Architectural structures, fragments of landscape, and hand-drawn elements are interwoven to form a dreamlike urban environment. The work explores the idea the theory that life can be shaped by actively carving one’s own path and focusing on the future you want to inhabit.
Through juxtapositions of modernist buildings, palm trees, fragments of signage, and figures in transit, the piece reflects on how constructed environments mirror aspiration, memory, and possibility. Its scale and detail invite the viewer into a space that feels both familiar and imagined, a landscape that oscillates between the real and the psychological.
Framed size (cm): 152 x 112











