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Pink Cyclist Cycling Print by Mick Marston
Mick Marston is an amazing illustrator, always with an interesting and sometimes challenging observation of the world. His original work is produced in very limited numbers and is very collectable. Best of all Mick’s work will make you smile every time you see it.
Title – Pink Cyclist
Artist – Mick Marston
Technique/Medium – 3 colour screen print
Printed on – Somerset 260gsm deckle edge antique paper
Edition – Limited edition of just 20
Special Features – With MM and du.st hand stamps by artist signature
Image Size – 26cm x 38cm
Print Size – 39cm x 56cmThe Pink Cyclist pink is a bright vivid pink. Almost fluo pink. Computer screens cannot display fluo colours. Google it, you’ll see why. It’s to do with UV light. So Mick’s pink is so much more pink than the pink you are looking at.
This work is produced on Somerset 260gsm deckle edge antique paper. It’s beautiful beautiful paper with Mick’s fantastic illustration on it. We think this work looks best float mounted with a 5mm lift. This framing method really shows off the piece at it’s very best.
Cycling Print Purchase / Delivery Options
Framed (Float-mounted) – Collection only. If we tried to send it to you the glass just wouldn’t survive the trip and would damage the print.
Print – Sent rolled and wrapped in acid free tissue in a strong carboard tube. Then just take it to be framed. Easy -
Print Options Print, Framed (pick-up only)
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