Giclée print titled among the pandemoniums by Bristol based expressionism artist Chris Shopland 12 x 17
"Among the Pandemoniums"
A thought-provoking Giclée print of an original acrylic work by Bristol-based expressionist artist Chris Shopland. The title is a playful nod to the similarity between "pandemonium"—a word evoking chaos—and "pelargonium," a type of flower. This clever interplay reflects the duality at the heart of the piece: while the figure appears serene, eyes closed and surrounded by lush blooms, it hints at possible inner turmoil—a reminder that outward calm doesn’t always reflect inward peace.
Printed on premium heavy weight archival paper, this Giclée print uses fade-resistant pigment-based inks to preserve its vibrant colours for 150+ years, printed by Niche frames fine art framing and reproduction. The print measures 12 × 17 inches, with a clean, professional white border (2.5 cm top, 3 cm bottom, 1.5 cm sides) that enhances its visual impact. The artwork's print area is 10.5 × 14 inches, offering a perfect balance of size and presence for any space.
The original painting, measuring 27 × 37 cm, remains available and is currently on sale for £150 (down from £195). While the original reflects the time and thought invested in its creation, the prints are priced to make this captivating work accessible at this size to more collectors.
This evocative piece invites viewers to ponder the tension between appearance and reality, much like the delicate yet resilient flowers that frame its subject.
"Among the Pandemoniums"
A thought-provoking Giclée print of an original acrylic work by Bristol-based expressionist artist Chris Shopland. The title is a playful nod to the similarity between "pandemonium"—a word evoking chaos—and "pelargonium," a type of flower. This clever interplay reflects the duality at the heart of the piece: while the figure appears serene, eyes closed and surrounded by lush blooms, it hints at possible inner turmoil—a reminder that outward calm doesn’t always reflect inward peace.
Printed on premium heavy weight archival paper, this Giclée print uses fade-resistant pigment-based inks to preserve its vibrant colours for 150+ years, printed by Niche frames fine art framing and reproduction. The print measures 12 × 17 inches, with a clean, professional white border (2.5 cm top, 3 cm bottom, 1.5 cm sides) that enhances its visual impact. The artwork's print area is 10.5 × 14 inches, offering a perfect balance of size and presence for any space.
The original painting, measuring 27 × 37 cm, remains available and is currently on sale for £150 (down from £195). While the original reflects the time and thought invested in its creation, the prints are priced to make this captivating work accessible at this size to more collectors.
This evocative piece invites viewers to ponder the tension between appearance and reality, much like the delicate yet resilient flowers that frame its subject.
"Among the Pandemoniums"
A thought-provoking Giclée print of an original acrylic work by Bristol-based expressionist artist Chris Shopland. The title is a playful nod to the similarity between "pandemonium"—a word evoking chaos—and "pelargonium," a type of flower. This clever interplay reflects the duality at the heart of the piece: while the figure appears serene, eyes closed and surrounded by lush blooms, it hints at possible inner turmoil—a reminder that outward calm doesn’t always reflect inward peace.
Printed on premium heavy weight archival paper, this Giclée print uses fade-resistant pigment-based inks to preserve its vibrant colours for 150+ years, printed by Niche frames fine art framing and reproduction. The print measures 12 × 17 inches, with a clean, professional white border (2.5 cm top, 3 cm bottom, 1.5 cm sides) that enhances its visual impact. The artwork's print area is 10.5 × 14 inches, offering a perfect balance of size and presence for any space.
The original painting, measuring 27 × 37 cm, remains available and is currently on sale for £150 (down from £195). While the original reflects the time and thought invested in its creation, the prints are priced to make this captivating work accessible at this size to more collectors.
This evocative piece invites viewers to ponder the tension between appearance and reality, much like the delicate yet resilient flowers that frame its subject.