Jubilee #1 is part of the Jubilee collection by Ed Williamson. Buying NFTs from recognized artists is recommended as prices hold and rise much better. Ed Williamson is an artist with works in galleries around the globe.
About Jubilee -
Jubilee is a variation and my take of an iconic photo of Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate her 70 years of reign.
About Ed Williamson -
The nephew of a fine artist, Ed showed a talent for painting at a young age with some of his A-level work being displayed in The Tate Modern as part of a celebration of young talent.
However, when the opportunity to play Premiership rugby presented itself to him at the age of 18, it was too good of an opportunity to miss.
Following over a decade in the premiership, Ed picked up a paintbrush again when a serious injury ruled him out for an entire season, and a renewed passion for painting was born.
Self-taught from then on, Ed took up an offer to finish his rugby career in France part-time so that he could dedicate more time to improving his skills and knowledge as an artist.
Since his retirement from rugby in 2017 Ed has developed a thriving career as a contemporary artist, creating a beautiful world that marries his love of surrealism, fine art, and contemporary culture.
Jubilee Collection #1 By Ed Williamson
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Jubilee Collection #1 By Ed Williamson
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Jubilee #1 is part of the Jubilee collection by Ed Williamson. Buying NFTs from recognized artists is recommended as prices hold and rise much better. Ed Williamson is an artist with works in galleries around the globe.
About Jubilee -
Jubilee is a variation and my take of an iconic photo of Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate her 70 years of reign.
About Ed Williamson -
The nephew of a fine artist, Ed showed a talent for painting at a young age with some of his A-level work being displayed in The Tate Modern as part of a celebration of young talent.
However, when the opportunity to play Premiership rugby presented itself to him at the age of 18, it was too good of an opportunity to miss.
Following over a decade in the premiership, Ed picked up a paintbrush again when a serious injury ruled him out for an entire season, and a renewed passion for painting was born.
Self-taught from then on, Ed took up an offer to finish his rugby career in France part-time so that he could dedicate more time to improving his skills and knowledge as an artist.
Since his retirement from rugby in 2017 Ed has developed a thriving career as a contemporary artist, creating a beautiful world that marries his love of surrealism, fine art, and contemporary culture.