$78
Colour: White, Black, Red, Blue
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Original Product Description:
In a world filled with unpredictability emotions are high and feelings are intense, our I want to break free art encapsulates the cabin fever we are globally experiencing and highlights the hope for freedom! Inspired by the iconic Queen hit and influenced by 1960s abstract art and scientific text book covers. The perfect sidekick to your retro style sideboard and 70s spider plants. The pops of red and blue make this a statement piece of art. Giclée printed on Munken pure smooth cream paper which is certified by the Rainforest Alliance Program for FSC® Standards. All in the details * Sold without frame. * Designed by Fanclub owners and sisters, Johanna and Felicity. * Giclée printed in Nottingham UK on Munken pure smooth cream paper which is certified by the Rainforest Alliance Program for FSC® Standards. * Handled with care and shipped in a cardboard envelope with added cardboard backing for extra protection (please note A2 prints are shipped in postal tubes).
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