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ORIGINAL LIMITED EDITION HAND TINTED SCREEN PRINT by Melbourne artist, Veronica Lamb

"Cubism" 2016

Originally a black and white pen drawing, I have had this artwork professionally screen printed by Dangerfork screen printing studios in Melbourne, Australia.
Each print in this 10 piece limited edition is hand made in two steps. First, the black image is screen printed on to 285gsm quality Italian made Fabriano Rosapina cotton rag paper, then I have hand coloured the image using watercolour paint making each artwork unique.


The Rubiks Cube was one of the most popular toys for young children in the 1970s and 80s. Today it has seen many variations, but remains a classic. Many adults today still own their Rubiks Cube. This artwork is suited to someone who grew up in that era and enjoys nostaligia or collecting.

The black and white version without the colouring is also available.

Materials used:

Ink and Watercolour Paint on Cotton Rag Paper

Tags:
#80s toys #nostalgic art #baby boy #toy artwork #rubiks cube 
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Cubism Colour (2016)

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  • Screenprint on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 10
  • Size: 21 x 29.5 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 11 x 11cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Illustrative
  • Subject: Still life

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ORIGINAL LIMITED EDITION HAND TINTED SCREEN PRINT by Melbourne artist, Veronica Lamb

"Cubism" 2016

Originally a black and white pen drawing, I have had this artwork professionally screen printed by Dangerfork screen printing studios in Melbourne, Australia.
Each print in this 10 piece limited edition is hand made in two steps. First, the black image is screen printed on to 285gsm quality Italian made Fabriano Rosapina cotton rag paper, then I have hand coloured the image using watercolour paint making each artwork unique.


The Rubiks Cube was one of the most popular toys for young children in the 1970s and 80s. Today it has seen many variations, but remains a classic. Many adults today still own their Rubiks Cube. This artwork is suited to someone who grew up in that era and enjoys nostaligia or collecting.

The black and white version without the colouring is also available.

Materials used:

Ink and Watercolour Paint on Cotton Rag Paper

Tags:
#80s toys #nostalgic art #baby boy #toy artwork #rubiks cube 
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I am inspired by many things, but mainly nature. I live in a city, but grew up in rural Australia. There is so much diversity in nature here, everything from... Read more

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