Lucy's Happy Place
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This item will be posted to you by Lucy's Happy Place within 3 days of receiving payment.
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An A4 size (29.7 x 21 cm or 11.7 x 8.3 inches) print of Lucy's fun and retro 'Robot Love' Illustration. The image is of a blue boy robot handing over a bouquet of spanners, wrenches and screwdrivers (a take on the usual bunch of flowers) to a delighted pink girl robot, on a retro purple coloured fabric background.
The illustration is printed onto high quality glossy paper, which brings out the vivid colours and details in the image.
This artwork can be tacked straight up onto a wall to add instant colour or framed and hung to create an eye-catching feature in a room. It's ideal for a workspace, living room or bedroom and makes a fantastic present for kids and big kids alike.
SHIPPING: In order that this print can reach you in mint condition it will be sent in a plastic sleeve between two pieces of sturdy card in an A4 envelope, to ensure it does not get creased. It will be posted 1st class.
How Lucy produced this artwork:
1. The robots were drawn free hand in pencil onto white paper.
2. The pencil drawing was traced in black fine-liner onto tracing paper.
3. This image was then scanned onto a computer and the black outline was refined.
4. Then the colour and pattern were added to the robots and the background was created.
Designed by Lucy Farfort in Newcastle
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