Collection: Hormazd Narielwalla Limited Editions
Hormazd Narielwalla is a London-based artist who works in the medium of collage. His practice encompasses original prints, artist books, and sculpture. His first book Dead Man’s Patterns (2008).was inspired by the shredding of bespoke paper tailoring patterns of Savile Row customers who had died. The book attracted the attention of Sir Paul Smith who offered Narielwalla his first solo show in 2009.
Five years later, Saatchi Art awarded Narielwalla its annual Showdown Art Prize, which led to his work being acquired by international private collectors.
Since Narielwalla’s first Solo Show, he has attracted both critical acclaim and significant profile in the academic and commercial art world alike.
In 2018 The Victoria & Albert Museum commissioned 4 artworks based on the artist’s personal hero – Frida Kahlo, for their blockbuster summer show. 10 works of the artist are now in the Permanent Collection of Works on Paper of the V&A.
We are delighted to have a few of these limited edition prints available.