Limited Edition Coco 'Caught In The Act!' National Portrait Gallery Print
Own a Piece of Scandalous History!
Turn your wall into a talking point with this exclusive, limited-edition print of Coco ‘Caught In The Act!’ drawn live at the National Portrait Gallery by the celebrated Spanish painter Mercedes Carbonell.
A limited edition of 1,000 certified giclée prints.
This bold and provocative piece sees Coco bending over with characteristic flair in front of John Elliott Burns, the fiery trade unionist and politician famed for championing workers’ rights. Little did the Dock Strike hero know he’d also go down in history for his ahem behind-the-scenes rendezvous with Coco—a relationship as scandalous as it was... industrious. Let’s just say their ‘negotiations’ were as fiery as the picket lines (and yes, the did involve a certain form of docking).
Limited to 100 Prints Signed by Both Painter and Muse
This is your chance to own a slice of cheeky history, dripping in Coco’s trademark wit and irresistible charm. Each print is certified by Mercedes Carbonell and Max Norman (Coco’s creator), making it the perfect collector's item for lovers of art, comedy, and a good scandal.
Product Info
1 x Limited Edition Giclée print
297 × 420mm (A3)
Paper: Hanemuhle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth
Delivery
UK: 3-4 working days. Delivery is free and tracked to the UK.
Offshore UK: There's a £15 surcharge for all items delivered by courier to the offshore UK / Scottish Highlands.
EU: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland (Rep.), Netherlands and Luxembourg - £5
EU: Corsica, Italy, Spain and Portugal – £9
EU: Estonia, Canaries, Latvia, Malta, Romania, Turkey and Greece – £8
Rest of Europe: - £12
United States & Canada - £12
Rest of the World, UAE and the Far East - £15
Own a Piece of Scandalous History!
Turn your wall into a talking point with this exclusive, limited-edition print of Coco ‘Caught In The Act!’ drawn live at the National Portrait Gallery by the celebrated Spanish painter Mercedes Carbonell.
A limited edition of 1,000 certified giclée prints.
This bold and provocative piece sees Coco bending over with characteristic flair in front of John Elliott Burns, the fiery trade unionist and politician famed for championing workers’ rights. Little did the Dock Strike hero know he’d also go down in history for his ahem behind-the-scenes rendezvous with Coco—a relationship as scandalous as it was... industrious. Let’s just say their ‘negotiations’ were as fiery as the picket lines (and yes, the did involve a certain form of docking).
Limited to 100 Prints Signed by Both Painter and Muse
This is your chance to own a slice of cheeky history, dripping in Coco’s trademark wit and irresistible charm. Each print is certified by Mercedes Carbonell and Max Norman (Coco’s creator), making it the perfect collector's item for lovers of art, comedy, and a good scandal.
Product Info
1 x Limited Edition Giclée print
297 × 420mm (A3)
Paper: Hanemuhle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth
Delivery
UK: 3-4 working days. Delivery is free and tracked to the UK.
Offshore UK: There's a £15 surcharge for all items delivered by courier to the offshore UK / Scottish Highlands.
EU: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland (Rep.), Netherlands and Luxembourg - £5
EU: Corsica, Italy, Spain and Portugal – £9
EU: Estonia, Canaries, Latvia, Malta, Romania, Turkey and Greece – £8
Rest of Europe: - £12
United States & Canada - £12
Rest of the World, UAE and the Far East - £15
Own a Piece of Scandalous History!
Turn your wall into a talking point with this exclusive, limited-edition print of Coco ‘Caught In The Act!’ drawn live at the National Portrait Gallery by the celebrated Spanish painter Mercedes Carbonell.
A limited edition of 1,000 certified giclée prints.
This bold and provocative piece sees Coco bending over with characteristic flair in front of John Elliott Burns, the fiery trade unionist and politician famed for championing workers’ rights. Little did the Dock Strike hero know he’d also go down in history for his ahem behind-the-scenes rendezvous with Coco—a relationship as scandalous as it was... industrious. Let’s just say their ‘negotiations’ were as fiery as the picket lines (and yes, the did involve a certain form of docking).
Limited to 100 Prints Signed by Both Painter and Muse
This is your chance to own a slice of cheeky history, dripping in Coco’s trademark wit and irresistible charm. Each print is certified by Mercedes Carbonell and Max Norman (Coco’s creator), making it the perfect collector's item for lovers of art, comedy, and a good scandal.
Product Info
1 x Limited Edition Giclée print
297 × 420mm (A3)
Paper: Hanemuhle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth
Delivery
UK: 3-4 working days. Delivery is free and tracked to the UK.
Offshore UK: There's a £15 surcharge for all items delivered by courier to the offshore UK / Scottish Highlands.
EU: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland (Rep.), Netherlands and Luxembourg - £5
EU: Corsica, Italy, Spain and Portugal – £9
EU: Estonia, Canaries, Latvia, Malta, Romania, Turkey and Greece – £8
Rest of Europe: - £12
United States & Canada - £12
Rest of the World, UAE and the Far East - £15
ABOUT MERCEDES CARBONELL
Mercedes Carbonell is one of the most highly-regarded and innovative painters in Britain.
Based in London, she is renowned for her imaginative and unique oil on canvases, 24k gold nudes and her acclaimed Ipad drawings of celebrities such as Royal College of Art’s Chancellor, Sir Jonny Ive. Carbonell uses a range of contemporary techniques and media to create work that expands the traditional ideas of portraiture into a realm of penetrating realism and beauty.
Her unique style has won her many high profile commissions, including members of the Spanish Royal Family, film star Maria Barranco, MarC Newson, Antonio Weiss, Philip Sallon, Luz Casal, Alie Olivier, Tiarley Murdoch Freud, Jay Joplin, Carole Stone, Artist Damien Hirst’s mother Mary Brennan and Michael Barnett. Private collectors of her art include EMI and singer-songwriter David Byrne and Carbonell is currently working on a book of her Ipad drawings at the FireHouse in London’s Marylebone.
Born in Spain, where Carbonell has exhibited widely, she is the recipient of the International Focus Award and her work has also been acquired by Spain’s National Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid. Her ongoing exploration of art as the narrative of the human spirit, and her personal approach to her subjects has won her a dedicated following in Britain, that continues to expand as she re-interprets classical portraiture for the 21st century. Most recently in Spring 2024 she had an audience with Queen Camilla at Kindred Studios.