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Fanclub
Black / Blue / Red My Aim Is True Elvis Costello Inspired Abstract Giclée Art Print A2 Fanclub
My aim is true retro art print, inspired by the 70s icon that is Elvis Costello. Taking influence from his 70s classic hit Alison and old science and mathematical textbooks to help create our midcentury-inspired graphic art. Primary colours and Bauhaus-inspired shape work this art print is an easy staple for any midcentury modern home, just add some green plants and you're good to go. Sold without frame Giclée printed on Munken pure smooth cream paper which is certified by the Rainforest Alliance Program for FSCŸ Standards. All in the details Sold without frame Designed by Fanclub owners and sisters, Johanna and Felicity. Printed in Nottingham, UK on Munken pure smooth cream paper which is certified by the Rainforest Alliance Program for FSCŸ 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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