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Artists including Ai Weiwei and Cornelia Parker have collaborated with sewers in British prisons for a new exhibition
Print Details: Vertical/Portrait orientation. This listing is for an inkjet print of my original watercolor + acrylic artwork. Printed on high-quality Epson Matte paper with archival ink. Signature will appear on your print as it is part of the original art, it is printed and not hand signed by the artist. Available in 8x10, 11x14 and large format (13x16.5-13x19) by clicking “select a size” when adding to cart. We offer a discount when purchasing 5 or more prints!: 8x10: https://www.etsy.com/listing/106815839/sale-set-of-6-8x10-prints 11x14: https://www.etsy.com/listing/127747412/sale-set-of-6-11x14-prints Shipping Details: 8x10 prints and 11x14 prints will be packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve with backing board, and shipped to you in a sturdy cardboard mailer. If you purchase multiple prints, please note they will all be packaged in a single sleeve. Large format prints will be carefully rolled into a sturdy mailing tube. Orders are shipped First Class via USPS. My current turn around time can be found on the "shipping and policies" tab of this listing :) If you’re purchasing this as a gift, please leave any gift note instructions in the “note to seller” section at checkout :) ****** ©Katie Daisy 2018 Images may not be reproduced, resold or used in any form without written consent. By purchasing this item you agree to my shop policies: https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/thewheatfield/policies
A random selection of the many Abandoned Ontario places to be found driving the back roads of Ontario. Abandoned Houses, Factories and more.
Alex Kingston as Boudicca (or Boadicea) Queen of the Iceni in ‘Warrior Queen’ (2003)
The sheet music offered here is a violin arrangement of “A Thousand Years”, a song featured in the movie The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and composed by Christina Perri and Da…
When it comes to flowers I know I'm fickle...in June my "all time favourite" will be floppy pink peonies and a couple of months ago my most loved flower was blue hycinths...but for May it's always bluebells. A couple of years ago we had a picnic in this bluebell wood. Although there are many at the moment growing in clumps in the parks and gardens of London, I'm hoping we'll make it to the countryside in time to see a forest full!
René Magritte, 1938