Marmont Hill Handmade Floral Breathe Framed Print

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Marmont Hill is a collective of artists - spearheaded by Parvez Taj who acts as the creative director. Together they create original works of art which are printed on a variety of materials such as aluminum, canvas, mirrors, and natural wood. The collective is inspired by people, places and things. They believe that art should be an affordable luxury and each piece is handcrafted with love and care. Top quality Giclee print on high resolution Archive Paper Artwork by Christine Lindstrom Professionally framed and mounted on acid free archive matte High quality durable non-warping frame Arrives ready to hang Includes a certificate of authenticity State: California Product Features: Arrives ready to hang Product Features: Professionally framed and mounted Artist: Marmont Hill Art Collective Title: Marmont Hill - 'Floral Breathe' by Christine Lindstrom Framed Painting Print Product type: Framed Art Style: Contemporary Dimensions: 18 inches wide x 12 inches high x 1.5 inches deep; 24 inches wide x 16 inches high x 1.5 inches deep; 30 inches wide x 20 inches high x 1.5 inches deep; 36 inches wide x 24 inches high x 1.5 inches deep; 45 inches wide x 30 inches high x 1.5 inches deep; 60 inches wide x 40 inches high x 1.5 inches deep Format: Horizontal Subject: Typography and Symbols Marmont Hill is a collective of artists, spearheaded by Parvez Taj who acts as the creative director. Together we create original works of art which are printed on a variety of materials such as aluminum, canvas, mirrors and reclaimed wood. The collective is inspired by people, places and things. Each limited edition piece is handcrafted with love and care. Factory sealed boxes cannot be returned if opened. Gyotaku is a Japanese fish printing art created in the early 1800's using rice paper and natural berry inks to preserve exact sizes of prized catches. The rubbings were used to prove these records as this was pre photography times in that area. People would compete with each other and needed some way to record the fish as well as honoring the fish itself. The first printing was done with only one color just to prove size and species but at some point evolved to more colors to bring out a more artful rendition of the subject. This art form reproduces the exact features and characteristics of the fish.
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