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Wu-Verine - Limited Edition Fine Art Print

A bold character study exploring confidence, imagination, and identity.

 

The original Wu-Verine painting debuted at Miami Art Week and was acquired immediately. This limited edition fine art print allows collectors around the world to step into the story and own the character for themselves.

 

 

Wu-Verine is part of my character-driven body of work, blending childhood nostalgia with modern pop-culture symbolism - part of the ongoing Playtime Mafia series.

 

Print Details

  • Limited Edition fine art print of 30 prints
  • Museum-grade archival paper
  • Ships worldwide
  • This print comes with a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity shipped separately 

 

Size

  • 18x 24 inches (approx. 45.7cm × 60.9 cm)

 

Fulfilment & Shipping

  • Professionally printed on 310gsm Hahnemühle German Etching
  • Shipped rolled
  • Ships within 4 days of order

 

All prints are carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery worldwide.

Archival materials are used throughout to preserve print quality.

 

If you have any questions prior to purchasing, you can contact the studio directly.

Wu-Verine - Limited. Edition Fine Art Print

£100.00Price
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  • Wu-Verine is about the confidence that comes from imagination.

    The moment a child decides who they are before the world tells them otherwise.

    This character blends playfulness with quiet strength — a reminder that identity, creativity, and self-belief are often forged long before adulthood.

    The work speaks as much to the inner child as it does to the adult who never fully let go of them.

    About the Artist

    Jamie Jones is a British contemporary artist known for character-driven works that reinterpret childhood nostalgia through a modern fine art lens. His work has been exhibited internationally and collected worldwide, with major commissions including large-scale hotel installations and gallery exhibitions.

    Based in Cyprus, Jones works across painting, print, and sculpture, building connected bodies of work that explore memory, identity, and pop-culture mythology.

     

©2025 Just Jamie Jones

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