The Post War years found women actively recruited into jobs that had always been reserved for men; working in shipyards and factories. They tied their hair up to keep it clean, and hairstyles of the day supported victory curls in support of their men at war. When the war finished, they happily took on their new role nurturing the family and rearing children.
Original Art: Carbon, charcoal and collage; hand-cut from cotton rag, heavy 300gsm textured paper, carbon and wash. 24 karat gold leaf embellished the background.
Available as an Archival Print signed and unframed The original work has been finely scanned and is available now as an archival pigment print in four sizes, on beautiful heavy 300gsm textured, cotton rag, signed and unframed. Delivered rolled in a tube for the larger prints and flat for the smaller prints ready to be framed. Please note: To protect the print, ensure it's only unpacked by a professional framer.