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This 6-colour hand-pulled screen print is approximately 500 x 700 mm. Printed on 220gsm acid-free paper. Every print is signed and numbered in pencil, printed in a limited edition run of 15.

All my screen prints are hand-pulled, which means there are slight variations to each print. This makes each one unique and original, so the print you receive might slightly differ from the photograph. Also, note that colours might vary slightly from your computer screen to the print itself.

All prints are shipped in a sturdy mailing tube to ensure no damage is done to your print.

Materials used:

paper, ink

Tags:
#abstract #landscape #mountains #texture #photography 
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by Angus Vasili

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This 6-colour hand-pulled screen print is approximately 500 x 700 mm. Printed on 220gsm acid-free paper. Every print is signed and numbered in pencil, printed in a limited edition run of 15.

All my screen prints are hand-pulled, which means there are slight variations to each print. This makes each one unique and original, so the print you receive might slightly differ from the photograph. Also, note that colours might vary slightly from your computer screen to the print itself.

All prints are shipped in a sturdy mailing tube to ensure no damage is done to your print.

Materials used:

paper, ink

Tags:
#abstract #landscape #mountains #texture #photography 
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Yorkshire-based artist and printmaker, Angus Vasili, is known for his architectural infused Silkscreen prints. Driven by his passion for process, Vasili creates a delicate balance between the abstractions of printmaking... Read more

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