Babylon Buket By Hanna Peterson

SGD 85.00

30 x 40 cm

Fine art giclée printed on 265 g natural art paper with a matt, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours.

Carefully wrapped in silk paper and packed in a protective cardboard tube.
Fits standard sized frames. The frame is not included.

Printed in Denmark

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Hanna Peterson is a Swedish artist, based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Her pattern artworks were on the runway during Copenhagen fashion week, and her paintings are represented in interior magazines.

"My aim is a combination of simplicity and flow. I am also hoping for my art to be timeless so that it can live through years and years, instead of a temporary trend that will be thrown away next season."

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30 x 40 cm

Fine art giclée printed on 265 g natural art paper with a matt, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours.

Carefully wrapped in silk paper and packed in a protective cardboard tube.
Fits standard sized frames. The frame is not included.

Printed in Denmark

_________________

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Hanna Peterson is a Swedish artist, based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Her pattern artworks were on the runway during Copenhagen fashion week, and her paintings are represented in interior magazines.

"My aim is a combination of simplicity and flow. I am also hoping for my art to be timeless so that it can live through years and years, instead of a temporary trend that will be thrown away next season."

30 x 40 cm

Fine art giclée printed on 265 g natural art paper with a matt, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours.

Carefully wrapped in silk paper and packed in a protective cardboard tube.
Fits standard sized frames. The frame is not included.

Printed in Denmark

_________________

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Hanna Peterson is a Swedish artist, based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Her pattern artworks were on the runway during Copenhagen fashion week, and her paintings are represented in interior magazines.

"My aim is a combination of simplicity and flow. I am also hoping for my art to be timeless so that it can live through years and years, instead of a temporary trend that will be thrown away next season."