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Add chirpy cheer to that bare lounge (or dining room) wall or breathe life into your patio with this darling, decorative wall vinyl. These winged beauties will surprise and delight your guests. This wall decal is made of soft, very thin high quality vinyl with a matte surface. Vinyl decals can be attached to walls, windows, metal, plastic, wood – basically any smooth to semi-smooth surface. Each piece is easy to apply and removal won’t damage your wall like conventional wall décor.
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Walking Shadow - Paper Planes - Framed print.
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The work of American born fine arts photographer, Keri Bevan is centred on her drive to realise the artistic potential of an image rather than simply processing what the camera captures. Organically infused with a sense of nostalgia, Keri’s photography often focuses on urban landscapes in portraying the “journey of perception.”
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Wanderers - Framed print.
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Famous Car #1 - Mr Bean's Mini - Framed print.
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Out on a Lark - Framed print.
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Having built on his early passion for digital graphic design, Robert Farkas found his creative niche in animation and combining technology with watercolour technique. As an “illustration hobbyist,” it’s fair to say that Robert’s design skills demonstrate high commercial viability, leading to his involvement in key television events like Hungarian X-Factor.
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Illustrator and graphic design extraordinaire, Ali Gulec hails from Istanbul, Turkey and has received global acclaim for his artwork featured on a range of textiles and mediums. Underpinning his work is a deep sense of awareness around societal perceptions in an artistic challenge of universal stereotypes. The end result is art that “finds hidden messages in simple objects.”
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Having built on his early passion for digital graphic design, Robert Farkas found his creative niche in animation and combining technology with watercolour technique. As an “illustration hobbyist,” it’s fair to say that Robert’s design skills demonstrate high commercial viability, leading to his involvement in key television events like Hungarian X-Factor.
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It is in the creative work of South African artist Victoria Verbaan, that fiction meets fairy-tale. Inspired by renowned author Roald Dahl, Victoria’s artwork embraces the “alarming quality of surrealism” at the hands of an artist who never worries about the outcome of her creative exploration. Wallpaper Magazine named her as 1 of 20 reasons to visit South Africa.
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The work of American born fine arts photographer, Keri Bevan is centred on her drive to realise the artistic potential of an image rather than simply processing what the camera captures. Organically infused with a sense of nostalgia, Keri’s photography often focuses on urban landscapes in portraying the “journey of perception.”