Jamie Reid Queen in Blood Diamonds Positively Negtive 2020 Hand-Signed Serigraph | Ed. 161/250
💥 Icon of Anarchy: Jamie Reid, 'Queen in Blood Diamonds' Serigraph
This is an authentic, hand-pulled serigraph by the late, legendary British artist Jamie Reid (1947–2023). Far more than a punk image, this print is a profound piece of political and cultural critique that retains its urgency today.
The Artwork's Truth:
The print uses Reid’s signature Situationist-influenced décollage and cut-and-paste aesthetic. The term "Blood Diamonds" explicitly condemns the colonial acquisition of resources linked to conflict and exploitation in impoverished regions of Africa, highlighting the ethical cost of the Royal Family's inherited wealth.
Feature Specification
Artist Jamie Reid (British)
Title 'Queen in Blood Diamonds'
Medium Original Hand-Pulled Serigraph (Screen print)
Dimensions 43 cm x 53 cm (16.9 x 20.9 inches)
Edition Size Limited Edition of 250
Authentication
Hand-signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, and accompanied by the artist's unique, hand-drawn Druidic/Occult glyph, reinforcing his spiritual and anti-establishment ideology.
Paper
High-quality Archival Paper
Condition
Mint, Unframed, Stored Flat From New. As a hand-pulled serigraph, the print retains the unique, minor characteristics inherent to the silkscreen process, ensuring its authenticity and distinct texture.
Collector Value:
Jamie Reid's personal artistic mark, the unique hand-drawn glyph, emphasizes this print's authenticity and connection to the artist's broader ideology. His work is held in major international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).
💥 Icon of Anarchy: Jamie Reid, 'Queen in Blood Diamonds' Serigraph
This is an authentic, hand-pulled serigraph by the late, legendary British artist Jamie Reid (1947–2023). Far more than a punk image, this print is a profound piece of political and cultural critique that retains its urgency today.
The Artwork's Truth:
The print uses Reid’s signature Situationist-influenced décollage and cut-and-paste aesthetic. The term "Blood Diamonds" explicitly condemns the colonial acquisition of resources linked to conflict and exploitation in impoverished regions of Africa, highlighting the ethical cost of the Royal Family's inherited wealth.
Feature Specification
Artist Jamie Reid (British)
Title 'Queen in Blood Diamonds'
Medium Original Hand-Pulled Serigraph (Screen print)
Dimensions 43 cm x 53 cm (16.9 x 20.9 inches)
Edition Size Limited Edition of 250
Authentication
Hand-signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, and accompanied by the artist's unique, hand-drawn Druidic/Occult glyph, reinforcing his spiritual and anti-establishment ideology.
Paper
High-quality Archival Paper
Condition
Mint, Unframed, Stored Flat From New. As a hand-pulled serigraph, the print retains the unique, minor characteristics inherent to the silkscreen process, ensuring its authenticity and distinct texture.
Collector Value:
Jamie Reid's personal artistic mark, the unique hand-drawn glyph, emphasizes this print's authenticity and connection to the artist's broader ideology. His work is held in major international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).