
Move Over: I Am Taking Over
David Pinegar - 2025
- Printed on Hahnemuhle Bamboo Gloss Baryta 305gsm sprayed with UV protectant to stop yellowing
- Limited Edition of 25
- 37.4 x 37.4 in image size
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Move Over: I Am Taking Over
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About The Artwork
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Printed on Hahnemuhle Bamboo Gloss Baryta 305gsm + sprayed with UV protective formula to stop yellowing. All artworks printed be myself to a very high standard.
All my work in signed and numbered on the back of the panel. Plus all my works are given a Tagsmart Certification. Tagsmart are a Independent Certification & DNA Tagging solutions for fine art.
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Returns
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About the artist

David Pinegar was born in 1959 in a small
Derbyshire village. His diverse career experiences have been shaped by the interests and passions he developed at different moments in his lifetime. His countryside upbringing was his solace and playground to which his imagination flourished. He overcame shyness and inability to grasp the teaching methods of the time. He sat in the classroom and dreamt of being a farmer. Yes, a farmer and not an artist! He became a farmer and loved it. But in his mid-twenties he bought a camera. And from that moment onwards, he knew he would capture magic.