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Mychael Barratt was born in Ontario, Canada.
After studying in Canada, Mychael travelled around Europe, finally settling in London in 1984,
where he still lives and works.
Mychael Barratt’s work draws on inspiration from sources as diverse as fairy tales and
Shakespearean dramas to paintings by “Great Masters” and 1960s' pop culture. Of his current work,
Mychael writes: ‘The titles are an integral part of the process, and narrative themes and an irreverent
sense of humour run through all of my prints and paintings’.
His new work features more cats and dogs from his popular artists' pets series. Other new etchings include a homage to Charles Dickens and 'The Canterbury Tales', which is
Mychael's most ambitious piece to date in terms of scale, complexity of printing and research.
Original prints for the exhibition now showing on these gallery pages. Don't forget to take a look at the paintings.
Price range £95 - £495
Exhibition of Paintings and Prints : 28 May - 18 June 2011
Please contact the gallery for a preview invitation or
download the invitation.
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Tracey Emin's Dog 22 x 22cm, etching
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