T P Hardisty - I think it's time to walk the dog

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T P Hardisty, 'I think it's time to walk the dog', 26 cm square mixed‑media, limited edition 11/12, dated 2025, sold with a frame and ready to hang, signed, dated and stamped to the rear.

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Description from the seller

T P Hardisty is an International artist and the original creator of the format of 9 small ducks talking, called the ' Conversation Series '

From this ' Conversation Series ' by T P Hardisty comes the artwork 'I think it's time to walk the dog '

It comes framed with a glass front ( not shown in the photographs because of the reflections it causes) and is ready to hang.
The artwork is titled, signed, dated and with the artists stamp to the rear.
This artwork is from a series of only 12
Please note the edition number you receive may not be the same as the one in the listing

It will be sent out securely packaged.

The works of T P Hardisty have been sold and collected around the world and are typically made from everyday objects, that are assembled and arranged to transform them into unique artworks that allow the viewer to see past the everyday by transforming them into a different reality.
Larger works have been exhibited at Art Miami , London Art Fair and at various exhibitions throughout Europe.

Seller's Story

The works of T P Hardisty have been sold and collected around the world and are typically made from everyday objects, that are assembled and arranged to transform them into unique artworks that allow the viewer to see past the everyday by transforming them into a different reality. Larger works have been exhibited at Art Miami , London Art Fair and at various exhibitions throughout Europe.

T P Hardisty is an International artist and the original creator of the format of 9 small ducks talking, called the ' Conversation Series '

From this ' Conversation Series ' by T P Hardisty comes the artwork 'I think it's time to walk the dog '

It comes framed with a glass front ( not shown in the photographs because of the reflections it causes) and is ready to hang.
The artwork is titled, signed, dated and with the artists stamp to the rear.
This artwork is from a series of only 12
Please note the edition number you receive may not be the same as the one in the listing

It will be sent out securely packaged.

The works of T P Hardisty have been sold and collected around the world and are typically made from everyday objects, that are assembled and arranged to transform them into unique artworks that allow the viewer to see past the everyday by transforming them into a different reality.
Larger works have been exhibited at Art Miami , London Art Fair and at various exhibitions throughout Europe.

Seller's Story

The works of T P Hardisty have been sold and collected around the world and are typically made from everyday objects, that are assembled and arranged to transform them into unique artworks that allow the viewer to see past the everyday by transforming them into a different reality. Larger works have been exhibited at Art Miami , London Art Fair and at various exhibitions throughout Europe.

Details

Artist
T P Hardisty
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
11/12
Title of artwork
I think it's time to walk the dog
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Switzerland
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
26 cm
Width
26 cm
Period
2020+
SwitzerlandVerified
1358
Objects sold
100%
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