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Bouroullec Drawing 11 / 2020 by The Wrong Shop

This glossy poster series by Ronan Bouroullec combine warm tones with his calm, intuitive aesthetic.  Display individually, or hang as a captivating set with others from the series - Nos 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.

*Note This poster is packaged rolled in a sturdy cardboard tube.
Please contact us if you would like to order a framed version of this poster, we're very happy to help.

Details

Dimensions
Rolled Poster:
675 × 675 mm
Frame Size:
Size A – 700× 700 × 22mm

Materials
Paper: Fedrigoni Splendorlux Gloss, 250gsm
Printing process: Offset lithographic printing in Italy

All The Wrong Shop posters have their logo, artist's name and title embossed into the paper. This is a quality mark that defines the information without compromising the artwork's appearance.

Note on the Artist
Ronan Bouroullec's drawings follow the idea of so-called intuitive drawing. This technique allows him to develop new imagery and reach the subconscious layers of the mind.

$28.60

Original: $81.71

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Bouroullec Drawing 11 / 2020 by The Wrong Shop—

$81.71

$28.60

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This glossy poster series by Ronan Bouroullec combine warm tones with his calm, intuitive aesthetic.  Display individually, or hang as a captivating set with others from the series - Nos 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.

*Note This poster is packaged rolled in a sturdy cardboard tube.
Please contact us if you would like to order a framed version of this poster, we're very happy to help.

Details

Dimensions
Rolled Poster:
675 × 675 mm
Frame Size:
Size A – 700× 700 × 22mm

Materials
Paper: Fedrigoni Splendorlux Gloss, 250gsm
Printing process: Offset lithographic printing in Italy

All The Wrong Shop posters have their logo, artist's name and title embossed into the paper. This is a quality mark that defines the information without compromising the artwork's appearance.

Note on the Artist
Ronan Bouroullec's drawings follow the idea of so-called intuitive drawing. This technique allows him to develop new imagery and reach the subconscious layers of the mind.