Each piece of art is a one-of a kind original, produced by hand from the artist (s)
The top layer is screen printed
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Flapper Frolics Graff - Original Piece
Each piece of art is a one-of a kind original, produced by hand from the artist(s)
The top layer is screen printed over hand sprayed graffiti. Metallics, fluorescents and a wide selection of jazzy colours make up the background.
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Each piece of art is a one-of a kind original, produced by hand from the artist (s)
The top layer is screen printed over hand sprayed graffiti. Metallics, fluorescents and a wide selection of jazzy colours make up the background.
Printed on 340gsm Hahnemuhle paper. Widely considered to be the best paper on the market - Museum grade, acid free archive paper
All pieces are signed, sealed & numbered by the artist for complete authenticity.
All originals are held in stock & released within 1-2 working days from ordering.
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Paper - A thin sheet mainly used for writing. Available in a variety of colours. Made mainly from wood pulp.
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