top of page

DESCRIPTION

(Please note that the original will be highly detailed). George Petey was an American artist known for his innovative approach to poster art. His work stood out because of its unique fusion of traditional painting techniques with modern graphic design elements. Petey's posters often featured bold and vibrant colors, intricate details, and a striking sense of composition. What set his work apart was his ability to capture the essence of various cultural and social movements while infusing them with his distinctive artistic flair.


THE ARTIST

Born in 1978, George Petey grew up in New York City, where he was exposed to a rich tapestry of art, culture, and social movements. He studied fine arts at a prestigious art school and later earned recognition for his work in the world of poster art. Petey's career took off in the early 2000s, and he quickly gained a reputation for pushing the boundaries of traditional poster design. His posters became sought-after collectibles, reflecting his passion for artistic expression and his commitment to addressing social issues through his art.

 

ADDITIONAL INFO

Today, George Petey's posters are considered rare and highly collectible. Their rarity is attributed to the limited production runs and the fact that many of his works were originally created for specific events, exhibitions, or social causes. As investments, re-imagined, top-quality posters have gained value over time due to their artistic significance and historical relevance making all posters an attractive choice for those looking to invest in art with both visual and intellectual depth.

 

INVESTMENT RATING

Med. IVR. (Increase in Value). Assured rate increase per annum : 2-5%

 

Iologies.com. Cat No: PRI-P1_070

Petey Clamp

£157.00Price
Quantity
  • Ai reimaged art piece then reformatted for high resolution onto an electronic canvas. Original scale equal to at least 1m (unframed) with approx 12-25mm border.

    Prints: 170-200 gsm. Uncoated Art Paper / Silk. See Limited Editions.

© 2022 - iologies fine art publishing.                                                               Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page