The printing on metal represents Fairey's experimentation with alternative surfaces
with its deeply etched lines and rich textural qualities
descends through a loosely drawn perspective of hand-ruled grids — the swashed capital part calligraphy
under the imprint of Charles Booth-Clibborn's The Paragon Press
a large cursive lowercase h sprayed in soft rose so its edges dissolve into mist — Hockney setting hard geometry against pure atmosphere
Lavender baby, 2002 Black & White The printing on metal representsIn a Spin, the Action of the World on Things, Volume I, 2002 is a distinguished set of 23 etchings by Damien Hirst, published by The Paragon Press. This series represents Hirst's pioneering effort to translate his innovative Spin Paintings into the printmaking medium. Since the mid 1990s, Damien Hirst has explored abstraction by pouring paint onto rotating canvases attached to a spin machine. In a Spin, the Action of the World on Things, Volume I