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Mabel & Maude

Sale price11 584 kr
Low availability | Edition of 95

26in x 30in | 66.04cm x 76.2cm

35.6in x 39.5in | 90.42cm x 100.33cm

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Mabel & Maude
Mabel & Maude Sale price11 584 kr

A closer look

THE FINER DETAILS

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Hand-signed by the artist

The artwork is hand-signed by Shazia.

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Giclée on Canvas Board

Given Castle Fine Art's expertise as UK's leading art retailer, we are committed to the highest standards specially regarding printing. Derived from the French term gicler’, the term describes a printing process whereby microscopic dots of pigment-based ink are sprayed onto archival-quality paper to ensure the fidelity of a limited edition to an original artwork. It is believed that a giclée will significantly outlast a lithographic print, keeping its vivid colour for up to 200 years.

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Egg Tempera

A longstanding technique featured in Shazia’s process is the use of egg tempera. Said to date back to ancient Egypt, this is a form of paint that is created by mixing egg yolk with powdered pigments and a little water. Tempera is more transparent, which creates a glowing quality and allows light to penetrate through it. This technique complements the softer features of Shazia’s work.

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Spring 2025

With a unique ability to capture the essence of those she has encountered throughout her life, Shazia paints images from memories and dreams, weaving an ethereal and mesmerising narrative in her April 2025 collection.
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The artist

Shazia

Shazia began her career in a greetings card company, then went freelance and started a family. She is now a full-time artist, famed for her perceptive paintings of children and young people. The bright and cheerful colours she uses in them are inspired by her travels in South America, where she took a trip after university with her now-husband Ian. 'We'd gone to Mexico and I was at Frida Kahlo's house where everything is really bright; there's nothing that's not colourful. I think I try to bring that into my work, with the children with red hair and bright, stripy t-shirts and things like that.'

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