Slouching can make us look lazy and tired. This is not a great look when trying to inspire confidence in oneself with a potential boss, or client, or lover. Straightening the back automatically makes us look more alert and appear more active. We look and feel more confident, and this positive outlook can inspire us. Black gloves 21.3 by 24cm. (8.52′ x 9.6′) Hand-printed gelatin silver monochrome photograph by John Carmichael – more artworks , artist’s CV £ 180
Standing 25 by 37.5cm. (10′ x 15′) Giclee Archival Photographic Print by Charlie Holland – more artworks , artist’s CV £ 110
Figure Sitting on River Bank 50 by 75cm. (20′ x 30′) Photographic print by Richard Jenkins – more artworks , artist’s CV £ 490
Treeblur 56 by 56cm. (22.4′ x 22.4′) Limited Edition Fine Art Giclee Print. by Pete Kelly – more artworks , artist’s CV £ 370
Male Torso 32 by 82cm. (12.8′ x 32.8′) Reclaimed Limestone in Four Parts by David Newman – more artworks , artist’s CV £ 400
“Devotion” 61 by 61cm. (24.4′ x 24.4′) 35mm Photography + Digital Collage – Limited Edition Giclée on Canvas (Unstretched) by Carolyn Quan – more artworks , artist’s CV £ 590
“Indigo” 40.6 by 55.9cm. (16.24′ x 22.36′) 35mm Photography + Digital Collage – Limited Edition Giclée on Canvas (Unstretched) by Carolyn Quan – more artworks , artist’s CV £ 390
“Rock Hard” 61 by 61cm. (24.4′ x 24.4′) 35mm Photography + Digital Collage – Limited Edition Giclée on Canvas (Unstretched) by Carolyn Quan – more artworks , artist’s CV £ 590
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