Description
The edition is limited to fifty-one with certificate signed and numbered by the artist.
£450.00
In the early nineteen seventies Paul Yates and Samuel Beckett engaged in a ‘dialogue by postcards’ between Belfast and Paris. Yates’s chance encounter with a large leather armchair, much the worse for wear, by the window of a quiet room in Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, immediately conveyed to him a sense of waiting. The words ‘Waiting for Godot’ formed in his mind. Yates added a painting within the painting, a small painted collage depicting two actors acting a scene from Beckett’s play.
Framed Size: 52x64x4cm
51 in stock
The edition is limited to fifty-one with certificate signed and numbered by the artist.