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Live & Direction - Ollie Ireson
Ollie Ireson is a self-taught pencil artist from Birmingham whose surreal, detail-driven drawings reimagine the city’s derelict spaces and urban decay. Inspired by M.C. Escher, René Magritte, and the overlooked corners of his hometown, Ollie’s work invites viewers to see beauty in the forgotten and logic in the illogical.
Live & Direction
The front section draws inspiration from a real location, the corner of one of Digbeth’s numerous railway arches. Ollie retained some of the original graffiti while adding his own artistic details. Apart from the square wooden door on the right all remaining elements are essentially an elaborate, surreal doodle, with imagined buildings stacked and cascading over one another.
Print Size - A2 - 42 x 59.4 cm
Frames
Our standard frame is a minimal, contemporary, and super-affordable option that doesn’t compromise on quality. It’s perfect for simple framing needs.
Key Features:
All frames are made from solid wood, ensuring gallery standard quality.
The frames have an open grain finish, which means the subtle wood grain texture is visible.
Our framed artwork comes with a low stretch picture cord and D-rings for a secure and refined finish.
We use high-clarity styrene glazing as standard to protect your artwork. Framed artwork can be supplied with glass, but this is only available for collection due to its fragility.
Our frames are FSC 100% certified, meaning they’re environmentally friendly.
If you’re interested in custom framing presentations or have any questions, feel free to reach out. We’re always happy to explore the options and help you find the perfect solution.
Shipping
Seventh Circle offer free shipping for all orders sent within UK and Northern Ireland. For quotes on couriers outside of these regions, please get in touch.
For more information, please see our terms and conditions
Ollie Ireson is a self-taught pencil artist from Birmingham whose surreal, detail-driven drawings reimagine the city’s derelict spaces and urban decay. Inspired by M.C. Escher, René Magritte, and the overlooked corners of his hometown, Ollie’s work invites viewers to see beauty in the forgotten and logic in the illogical.
Live & Direction
The front section draws inspiration from a real location, the corner of one of Digbeth’s numerous railway arches. Ollie retained some of the original graffiti while adding his own artistic details. Apart from the square wooden door on the right all remaining elements are essentially an elaborate, surreal doodle, with imagined buildings stacked and cascading over one another.
Print Size - A2 - 42 x 59.4 cm
Frames
Our standard frame is a minimal, contemporary, and super-affordable option that doesn’t compromise on quality. It’s perfect for simple framing needs.
Key Features:
All frames are made from solid wood, ensuring gallery standard quality.
The frames have an open grain finish, which means the subtle wood grain texture is visible.
Our framed artwork comes with a low stretch picture cord and D-rings for a secure and refined finish.
We use high-clarity styrene glazing as standard to protect your artwork. Framed artwork can be supplied with glass, but this is only available for collection due to its fragility.
Our frames are FSC 100% certified, meaning they’re environmentally friendly.
If you’re interested in custom framing presentations or have any questions, feel free to reach out. We’re always happy to explore the options and help you find the perfect solution.
Shipping
Seventh Circle offer free shipping for all orders sent within UK and Northern Ireland. For quotes on couriers outside of these regions, please get in touch.
For more information, please see our terms and conditions