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Two Dancers on a Vintage Cup - Original Illustration on 1873 book page, by Rita Reverie

Two Dancers on a Vintage Cup - Original Illustration on 1873 book page, by Rita Reverie

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Happy and sad, warm and cold, left and right - two different or maybe just two sides of one (?) dancer(s) performing in the World ...represented by a small tea cup.

This is my original artwork, cup is printed, dancers hand painted with acrylic by me.

Hand signed and dated.

Size approx: 6.7" x 9.5" (17 x 23.5 cm)

Perfect simply mounted on any A4 card and then put into a standardised A4 frame. You can also use a mat or frame in a smaller frame just as is.

Comes without frame or mat.

I love using old recycled books for my artworks because their paper has this lovely warm glow, because they have long history, and mainly because: why not to re-use what we already have? There are so many of them just being dumped ....and at the same time tons of new paper are produced.

Designed by Rita Reverie

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