
Framed The Sun Lights Up The Moon
Bristol-based contemporary artist, Copyright, is known for his unique blend of street art and fine art, which explores notions of beauty, and its representation in the modern world.
The Sun Lights Up the Moon is a companion piece to The Moon Shadows the Sun. Both pieces explore the duality of light and dark, and how opposites can be interconnected.
In this piece, Copyright uses the symbol of the moon to communicate that darkness is unavoidable. However, by using the rainbow effect on his subject’s dress, the artist conveys the notion that there is always hope, even on the darkest of days.
This giclee print is from a limited edition of 33, signed and numbered by the artist.
Please note this piece is framed in a 25mm black box frame with a white shadow float and regular glass.
Size (cm): 102 x 72
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Bristol-based contemporary artist, Copyright, is known for his unique blend of street art and fine art, which explores notions of beauty, and its representation in the modern world.
The Sun Lights Up the Moon is a companion piece to The Moon Shadows the Sun. Both pieces explore the duality of light and dark, and how opposites can be interconnected.
In this piece, Copyright uses the symbol of the moon to communicate that darkness is unavoidable. However, by using the rainbow effect on his subject’s dress, the artist conveys the notion that there is always hope, even on the darkest of days.
This giclee print is from a limited edition of 33, signed and numbered by the artist.
Please note this piece is framed in a 25mm black box frame with a white shadow float and regular glass.
Size (cm): 102 x 72











