Christian Newby, 'Parlour Ape Pattern No. 3', acrylic on paper, 6 x 8cm (2013), courtesy of the artist.
Christian Newby, 'Parlour Ape Pattern No. 5', watercolour on paper, 24 x 32cm (2014), courtesy of the artist.
Christian Newby, 'Parlour Ape Pattern No. 6', watercolour on paper, 24 x 32cm (2014), courtesy of the artist.
Christian Newby, from 'Patterns', watercolour on paper (2012-2013), courtesy of the artist.
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