Billy Connolly ‘Support Your Friends’ Limited Edition

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Framed limited edition

A part of Billy Connolly’s Born on a Rainy Day collection, this is a captivating limited edition by the well-loved comedian and musician. The timeless frame complements the simplicity and elegance of the piece, making it a captivating blend of natural and abstract elements. It is a true reflection of some of the absurdity that Billy is known for in his career and a fantastic, and is currently a sold out edition!

Medium: Giclée
Format: Paper
Size (Unframed): 22.5 x 30.25"
Signed: Yes
Condition: Excellent with original packaging
Provenance: Certificate of authenticity
Limited Edition: Edition 28 of 195

Billy Connolly, the world-renowned musician and comedian, has created iconic artworks that resonate as powerfully as his legendary comedy. His faceless figures, which are open to individual interpretation, possess a unique self-awareness that connects deeply with viewers. Featured in The Times and various documentaries, including Billy Connolly: It’s Been a Pleasure, his minimalist drawings have been praised by critics as “poignant,” “funny,” and “enigmatic.”

Connolly’s artistic journey began in 2007, during a rainy day in Montreal, where he bought art supplies on a whim. This led to the creation of his debut fine art collection, Born On A Rainy Day, which launched in 2012. His series of limited-edition prints and stainless-steel sculptures combine humor with elements of his own life, showcasing his rich talents as a visual artist. In 2023, a coffee-table book featuring over 300 of his works was published, further cementing his status in the art world.

Although Connolly began his career as a welder in Glasgow, his artistic expression has evolved significantly, incorporating color into his work over the years. This new dimension has added vibrancy to pieces like Windswept and Interesting, inspired by his teenage years in Glasgow’s dance halls. Despite no longer performing stand-up comedy, Connolly continues to cherish the connection he has with his art collectors, particularly in Scotland, where his fans feel a personal bond with him that transcends mere celebrity.

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