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Hope In Hell by contemporary artist Dan Baldwin is a stunning 22-colour silkscreen print, hand finished with glazes and diamond dust in a signed limited edition of 125.

Featuring images of Iraqi money, tanks, British and American flags, a palm tree, skulls and skeletons symbolising death and futility, this print – published in 2011 as US troops were finally withdrawn after 8 years of conflict – clearly references the war in Iraq.

However, the focus of Baldwin’s composition is one of hope and redemption through innocence. Christ-like, a child holds a lamb and is surrounded by birds, animals and smiling playmates. These symbols of innocence in the context of war are tragic, perhaps ironic, or perhaps articles of faith in humanity.

This piece comes framed in a 25mm white box frame.

Size (cm): 78 x 78