We'll be okay, 2023 acrylic painting print. inspired by the novel and Hulu series, Normal People. Museum-quality posters made on thick matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 189 g/m² • Opacity: 94% • ISO brightness: 104% • Paper is sourced from Japan This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
El coyote lives on the edge, so close to us - yet wild! Tracks and scat just yards away from where we live and drive.
A love letter to early 2000s scene culture, featuring nods to Myspace, My Chemical Romance, Invader Zim, Tamagotchi, and more. Watermark will not be printed on the actual product! Printed on 100lb premium luster paper. All 8.5x11" print orders will be packaged in a rigid/stay-flat mailer with additional chipboard backing to prevent bending! * I do my best to ship orders out as soon as I can, but please note that shipping may be delayed due to Covid-19! If you'd like to see more of my art in the future!: - TWITTER: https://twitter.com/mauhan - INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/mauhandraws - TUMBLR: https://mauhandraws.tumblr.com
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Erik Henningsen deftly captured the underlying spirit of social scenes in Denmark with masterly brushwork and an acute fascination for the human condition. With little embellishment or romantic sentiment, his observations are a window into the soul - more akin to documentary photography than traditional genre painting.
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