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Artist: Cristina Ramos

Title: 'Wish Granted'

Edition: Limited edition photograph of 15, signed, numbered and authenticated

Materials: Studio enhanced digital print with archive pigment ink on fine art 210 gsm Hahnemühle paper

Dimensions: 50 (h) x 50 (w) cm 

£550

 

Returns

 

To help alleviate concerns a purchaser may have when buying artwork unseen,  we offer a 14-day cooling-off period where artwork has not been viewed in person.  Once the artwork has been delivered to the purchaser, the 14-day period begins. During that time, the purchaser has the option to change their mind should the piece not meet their expectations. This does not apply to sculpture or commissioned work and does not apply to overseas purchases, although we are happy to discuss bespoke services. 

 The artwork will then be returned to the gallery, which can either be by collection or shipped in the same way it was delivered. As long as the artwork is in the same condition that it left the gallery, a full refund is provided to the purchaser, without any penalties being added.  Packaging must be kept during this period, so that it can be used for returning the item.  Return shipment will be covered by the gallery unless otherwise indicated.

 

Certificates

 

A certificate of authenticity and a valuation certificate is provided with all artwork purchased through NoonPowell Fine Art.  The certificate of authenticity may either be an artist’s certificate, where it is signed by the artist, or a gallery certificate where it is signed by the gallery.  These are for your records and for the artwork’s provenance.

Cristina Ramos 'Wish Granted'

£550.00Price
  • Spanish photographer Cristina Ramos develops her concepts through the process of storytelling. Fascinated by the duality of human nature–our tendency to individuality whilst remaining innately similar–her images move between fiction and reality, constructing imaginative narratives in which she explores the universal language of dreams. 

    Playing at the edges of reality, Ramos’s surreal scenarios are often frozen in the moment just prior to or immediately following some unknown action or activity, like an unfinished sentence. This sense of ambiguity invites the viewer to look closer. Believing the camera to be not merely a tool limited to capturing reality, Ramos sees photography as a way to move closer to the inner self. In Ramos’s work, photography’s ability to materialise imagination is harnessed as a type of healing therapy, revealing us to ourselves and encouraging the use of emotional experiences to uncover inspiration in our own lives. As Ramos has said herself ”Art is a mirror for the creator and the observer.” 

    For further details about the artist and to view other works in the collection, click here for the artist's page.