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ICES, bold pop art street photography from Richard Heeps' series, On-Sea.
Created as an ode to Richard's childhood visits to his grandparents living on the Sussex coast, the artwork tells the story of the simple joys of the British seaside. The surreal twist of the iconic ice cream cone suspended on a colour block of blue has created a conceptual piece of art with bold graphic typography.
ICES (Blue), became Richard's bestselling artwork in 2021 and due to requests it has been released in a range of colour-ways.
Browse the ICES colour-ways to find your favourite or to build your ICES collection.
Image Size | Framed Size (inches) |
Framed Size (centimetres) |
10.5'' x 7.5'' |
16" x 16" |
40 x 40cm |
16.5” x 11" |
21.25" x 16" |
54 x 40cm |
20" x 13.5" |
27.6" x 21.6" |
70 x 55cm |
23" x 15.5" | 30.3" x 23.6" | 77 x 60cm |
36" x 24" |
45" x 33.5" |
112 x 85cm |
43" x 30" | 51" x 38.5" | 130 x 98cm |
The artwork is a limited edition gloss photographic print from negative. When framed the print is dry-mounted to aluminium, presented in a museum board white window mount and a choice of black or white box frame handmade professionally in the UK. It is signed and numbered on reverse accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Handmade to order.
Please Note : Viewing on a backlit screen might affect true to life colours. Due to the handmade nature of Richard's darkroom photography there can be slight variations in image and borders, sizes stated are a close approximation.
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Just call us on : +44 (0) 7779704946
email : photo@richardheeps.co.uk
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Any offcut materials we can't use we share in our local community such as schools, businesses and charities to reduce waste.
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Richard Heeps.