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STORE Drinking from the vase

Drinking from the vase

$35.00

An illustration that’s modelled on the best studio workmate Pickle, who likes to take a sneaky drink out of the vase. Never very discreet, and usually makes a bit of a mess.

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Three colour Risograph print, printed in Naarm by Tree Paper Gallery. (Edition of 50) as an A3 size on heavyweight, recycled off-white paper.

  • Print measures 420 × 297mm (standard A3 size)

  • Printed in Melbourne by Tree Paper Gallery & signed by me.

Please note, due to the nature of the print process, each print is slightly different and minor mis-registration is normal.

Free postage within Australia or pickup available from my studio by appointment - Brunswick location. For international shipping, send me a message.

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Drinking from the vase

$35.00

An illustration that’s modelled on the best studio workmate Pickle, who likes to take a sneaky drink out of the vase. Never very discreet, and usually makes a bit of a mess.

——————

Three colour Risograph print, printed in Naarm by Tree Paper Gallery. (Edition of 50) as an A3 size on heavyweight, recycled off-white paper.

  • Print measures 420 × 297mm (standard A3 size)

  • Printed in Melbourne by Tree Paper Gallery & signed by me.

Please note, due to the nature of the print process, each print is slightly different and minor mis-registration is normal.

Free postage within Australia or pickup available from my studio by appointment - Brunswick location. For international shipping, send me a message.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

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