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This digital print features 'Retro/Groovy Funky Flower Art' with smiley faces to make you cheerful whenever you pass it :D This could be displayed as part of a funky gallery wall or on its own to brighten up a dull corner, this print is guaranteed brings Retro, funky, cool, and happy vibes to your home, workspace, office, or just about anywhere! 😀 This illustration was hand drawn by me and you can see the recording I collected of the process in the gallery. It is always pretty cool to see the drawing process played back and little cute changes that where made along the way! 🎨🧑🎨 IMPORTANT!!! - This is a Digital Download and you will not be getting a physical product! Due to the files being digital, I do not accept cancellations/refunds once the purchase has gone through You will receive prints in the following sizes - 4:5 RATIO - Inch: 4x5, 8x10, 12x15, 16x20 3:4 RATIO - Inches: 6x8, 9x12, 12x16, 15x20, 18x24 2:3 RATIO - Inches: 4x6, 8x12, 12x18, 16x24, 20x30, 24x36 5:7 RATIO to print - A4,A3, A2, A1 11:14 RATIO to print - Inches : 11x14, 22x28 If this is confusing please contact me and I will be happy to help!! ⭐ How to print your downloads ⭐ You can print your downloads easily at home, a local printers or by using an online printing service! For higher quality prints you would be best to find a professional printers ⚪ Copyright Notice ⚪ This download for personal use only. You can print this for yourself or pass as a gift for someone special, but reselling, sharing, or any other commercial use of this product is not allowed.
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Image dimensions: 91.3x65.9 cm. Automne is a superb colored lithograph realized by Sonia Delaunay in 1965 ca. It can be considered for sure one of her most beautiful and important graphic works either for its wonderful use of colors or for its giant size as graphic work. Hand-signed by the artist on the lower right. Numbered on the lower left. From an edition of 75 prints. Frame included. Sonia Delaunay (Sofia Ilinitchna Terk) (Gradizhsk, 1885 – Paris, 1979) was a Russian painter, illustrator, and designer. She studied drawing in St. Petersburg and then in Germany. In 1905, she moved to Paris, where her work was influenced by Post-Impressionist and Fauvist artists. After some years, she married the artist Robert Delaunay, and together they created a particular painting expression, inspired by Cubism, the so-called Orphism. Delaunay's artworks are characterized by Expressionist pure colors. Sonia applied Orphist characteristics to design and fashion production. During the 1920s, her clothes influenced international fashion. During the 1930s, she focused on painting and became a member of the artistic group “Abstraction-Création”. Sonia and her husband Robert realized several artworks for public projects, and collaborated on several murals for the Paris Exposition in 1937. After Robert's death, Sonia continued to produce art and to exhibit it in the most famous museums in the world. In 1964, she was the only woman who exhibited at the Louvre Museum of Paris., Automne, Sonia Delaunay