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Indigo:The Colour of India, 2018  (Slaves of Fashion Series)

20 INCH FINE ART GICLÉE PRINT


Artist Signed and Numbered [ 23 LEFT ]

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20 INCH FINE ART GICLÉE PRINT



Product Details


Image Size: 20 x 40 inch (508 x 1016 mm)


Paper Size: 24 x 45 inch (609.6 x 1143 mm)




Product Description


ARTIST SIGNED & NUMBERED EDITION


❋ Image size - 20 Inches (on the smallest dimension)


❋ Printed on 100% cotton, acid free, paper with proven UV stable, archival quality, pigment inks for absolute light-fast quality and long durability.     


❋ Bears  'The Singh Twins’ authorisation emboss mark


❋ Comes with artists' hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.


❋ Hand signed, numbered & dated by the artists




❋ Only 25 produced for collectors worldwide at the 20 inch size  


Product ID: GC20_S-SOFIndigo





❋ Print is un-mounted and un-framed



ARTWORK SUMMARY


Indigo:The Colour of India, 2018  (Slaves of Fashion Series)


Indigo tells the story of the indigo plant. It was used in India as a fabric dye for thousands of years. Blue dyes were once rare and valuable. Indigo was prized for its rich, deep shade and colour-fast qualities. The main figure is Mumtaz Mahal, wife of Emperor Shah Jehan.  He built the Taj Mahal in her memory in Agra, a centre for indigo production. Queen Mumtaz wears blue denim jeans, linked with modern western fashion and values. The artists challenge this idea, revealing the true origins of denim fabric in 16th-century India. Indigo was traded throughout the world. It was so costly that it was known as blue gold. A detail of the artwork shows how it was traded for enslaved people. The Singh Twins expose the misery of Indian farmers forced to grow indigo by the British. This reliance on indigo contributed to the Bengal famine of 1770, in which millions of people died.




Explore this artwork with the free 'Singh Twins:Art In Motion' app which was featured on BBC television magazine programme, Inside Out in January 2017.



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