








'What Remains To Be Seen' by Angus Macdonald
'What Remains To Be Seen'
55 x 76 cm
Pigment, Rabbit Skin Glue, Oil Bar, Pencil
2024
£850
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.
Angus (b.1998) is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based in London. He graduated from The Glasgow School of Art with 2020 and in 2024 completed the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing School. He works with drawing, animation, kinetic sculpture and performance. His work moves between introspective elements and an attempt to respond contemporary socio-political conditions, where a central reference point is the urban environment of London. He has exhibited internationally and has been invited to perform on BBC Radio 6 and Glastonbury Festival 2024.
'What Remains To Be Seen'
55 x 76 cm
Pigment, Rabbit Skin Glue, Oil Bar, Pencil
2024
£850
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.
Angus (b.1998) is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based in London. He graduated from The Glasgow School of Art with 2020 and in 2024 completed the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing School. He works with drawing, animation, kinetic sculpture and performance. His work moves between introspective elements and an attempt to respond contemporary socio-political conditions, where a central reference point is the urban environment of London. He has exhibited internationally and has been invited to perform on BBC Radio 6 and Glastonbury Festival 2024.
'What Remains To Be Seen'
55 x 76 cm
Pigment, Rabbit Skin Glue, Oil Bar, Pencil
2024
£850
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.
Angus (b.1998) is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based in London. He graduated from The Glasgow School of Art with 2020 and in 2024 completed the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing School. He works with drawing, animation, kinetic sculpture and performance. His work moves between introspective elements and an attempt to respond contemporary socio-political conditions, where a central reference point is the urban environment of London. He has exhibited internationally and has been invited to perform on BBC Radio 6 and Glastonbury Festival 2024.