Losing You
Losing You
There comes a point where the person who brought you this far can take you no further. We often fear change because it feels like loss. We cling to familiar ways of thinking, familiar habits, familiar versions of ourselves, even when they’ve become the very things holding us back.
This painting isn’t about physical death. It’s about the quieter death that comes before growth. The willingness to let an old identity fall away so that something stronger can take its place.
The woman wears black, not as a symbol of despair, but of mourning. She grieves the version of herself she no longer needs. What appears to be an ending is, in truth, a beginning.
Personal to me right now and I hope many others.
Print Information
Losing You is available in two sizes and limited to 50 prints only:
• 16” × 20”
• 20” × 25”
I, the artist, am always conscious of framing and try to honour two things.
1. Sticking to the original artwork aspect ratio.
2. Allow it to be framed easily with readily available frame sizes.
With this in mind:
*The recommendation for 20” x 25” is to purchase a 24” x 30” frame which is readily available and to use a custom mount that is relatively inexpensive and will give a premium look.
Avalaible is an edition of 50 prints across both available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist and will arrive rolled in a protective tube with a signed certificate of authenticity.
Once all 50 editions have been allocated, the edition will be permanently closed and no further prints of this artwork will be produced.
Both size options maintain the original 3:4 aspect ratio of the original acrylic painting, preserving the composition exactly as it was conceived and executed. No cropping or alteration has been made to the artwork.
The original painting, created in acrylic on gesso’d plywood, will be exhibited at my debut exhibition at the RAM Gallery during Bloodstock Festival 2026: the UK’s largest independent heavy metal festival.
Each print is produced on genuine Hahnemühle Photo Rag, widely regarded as one of the finest fine art papers available and trusted by galleries, museums and collectors worldwide. With its exceptional archival qualities, rich tonal range and luxurious surface texture, it is considered by many artists and printers to be the benchmark for museum-quality reproduction.
No expense has been spared in the production of these editions. Every aspect of the process; from professional artwork capture and colour management to paper selection and printing, has been chosen to faithfully reproduce the original painting at the highest possible standard.
These prints represent the culmination of years spent refining both my artwork and printmaking process, with the goal of creating a collector-grade piece that honours the original work in every detail.