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[{"id":20306198568,"handle":"fine-art-prints","title":"Fine Art Prints","updated_at":"2024-12-21T14:31:07+00:00","body_html":"Fine art prints from our artists at Egoiste Gallery.","published_at":"2018-02-22T23:24:38+00:00","sort_order":"best-selling","template_suffix":"","disjunctive":false,"rules":[{"column":"title","relation":"contains","condition":"print"},{"column":"title","relation":"not_contains","condition":"photography"},{"column":"type","relation":"not_equals","condition":"printing service"}],"published_scope":"web","image":{"created_at":"2018-07-28T12:22:59+01:00","alt":"","width":566,"height":566,"src":"\/\/egoistegallery.com\/cdn\/shop\/collections\/grace_jones_square_05996075-e7b8-4b70-b204-d5d30fe897c3.jpg?v=1548867458"}},{"id":33065631847,"handle":"stanley-chow","title":"Stanley Chow","updated_at":"2024-12-21T14:31:07+00:00","body_html":"\u003cimg src=\"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0002\/4235\/2168\/files\/profile_large.jpg?v=1536251691\" alt=\"\" width=\"250\" height=\"249\" style=\"float: left; margin-right: 30px;\"\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eStanley's early work included creating fashion illustrations for teen magazines Just Seventeen and Sugar but when his father bought him a computer it changed the way he worked as Chow found himself being able to send work to clients digitally. He moved away from drawing and painting and started creating vector-based work using Illustrator, becoming a full-time illustrator in 2006. However, it was in 2007 that his career really took off when his art was spotted by musicians Meg and Jack White from the band The White Stripes. Chow had made a mock poster for the band and Meg and Jack liked it. Months later he was commissioned to create artwork for their Icky Thump album and he designed a limited edition USB flash drive which was later nominated for a Grammy Award in the 'Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package' category. Internationally, Chow’s clients include Saatchi \u0026amp; Saatchi,McDonald's, WWE and Wired magazine. He also regularly supplies illustrations to The New Yorker magazine and as well as producing images for articles has created portraits of a number of The New Yorker's featured contributing staff.\u003c\/p\u003e","published_at":"2018-03-31T15:42:28+01:00","sort_order":"best-selling","template_suffix":"","disjunctive":false,"rules":[{"column":"tag","relation":"equals","condition":"stanley chow"},{"column":"type","relation":"not_equals","condition":"printing service"}],"published_scope":"global","image":{"created_at":"2018-03-31T15:44:02+01:00","alt":"","width":1178,"height":1229,"src":"\/\/egoistegallery.com\/cdn\/shop\/collections\/profile.jpg?v=1699278465"}}]
We deliver prints and framed prints worldwide. Prints up to A3 are delivered in hard backed envelopes and A2 or above we use tubes (unless framed). Please allow 1-7 working days for dispatch.
If you have any questions please contact us at contact@egoistegallery.com.
Stanley's early work included creating fashion illustrations for teen magazines Just Seventeen and Sugar but when his father bought him a computer it changed the way he worked as Chow found himself being able to send work to clients digitally. He moved away from drawing and painting and started creating vector-based work using Illustrator, becoming a full-time illustrator in 2006. However, it was in 2007 that his career really took off when his art was spotted by musicians Meg and Jack White from the band The White Stripes. Chow had made a mock poster for the band and Meg and Jack liked it. Months later he was commissioned to create artwork for their Icky Thump album and he designed a limited edition USB flash drive which was later nominated for a Grammy Award in the 'Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package' category. Internationally, Chow’s clients include Saatchi & Saatchi,McDonald's, WWE and Wired magazine. He also regularly supplies illustrations to The New Yorker magazine and as well as producing images for articles has created portraits of a number of The New Yorker's featured contributing staff.
We are an independant contemporary art gallery based in Manchester City Centre.. We represent iconic traditional and progressive artists, some of whom are exclusive to our gallery.