A Winters Kill. by Duncan Ritchie
Small (8.0" x 8.0")
Black
Off White
Box Frame (20mm wide x 40mm deep)
$152.00
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Duncan Ritchie

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About Duncan Ritchie

Australian based artist and musician Duncan Ritchie is known for his sensual post classical photography and experimental music talents travelling under the alias FLOWERS FOR BODYSNATCHERS. Seemingly missing from the art scene the past few years to focus on short film musical scores, made an impact composing the soundtrack to the Polish film LAST SNOW.
By ignoring mainstream artistically ideals Duncan creates multi-layered surfaces of refreshing intensity.

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  • stephaniemwood
    stephaniemwoodalmost 2 years ago

    Beautifully moody.

  • Thank you.

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • Sybille Sterk
    Sybille Sterkalmost 2 years ago

    This is fab! Love the moody feel.

  • Thank you for the kind words!

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • SRana
    SRanaalmost 2 years ago

    come out super cool

  • Yes it’s a piece I’ve always been happy with. Thanks again!

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • Cathy  Walker
    Cathy Walkeralmost 2 years ago

    gorgeous!

  • Thanks so much Cathy!

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • silvercircles
    silvercirclesalmost 2 years ago

    Stunningly atmospheric!

  • Thank you, and may I add, VERY cold :)

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • aidan1969
    aidan1969almost 2 years ago

    great picture!

  • Thanks very much for the kind words.

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • KaliTheBlack
    KaliTheBlackabout 1 year ago

    To choose between this one and Phobos – I doubt that I can…

  • I prefer A Winter’s Kill but ironically it’s Phobos that hangs on my lounge room wall :)

    Thanks!

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • vampvamp
    vampvampabout 1 year ago

  • Thanks so much :)

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • walela
    walelaabout 1 year ago

    Lovely shot!

  • Thank you.

    – Duncan Ritchie

  • Susan  Morry
    Susan Morryabout 1 year ago

    Moody and lovely…

  • Thanks very much.

    – Duncan Ritchie