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Comrades by Alexander Millar

Comrades by Alexander Millar

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Regular price £199.99
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Normally despatched within 10 days

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Product Specification

Your artwork will come complete and ready to hang. Every piece will be bespoke made in your chosen frame, and will be presented mounted, giving just the right amount of visual separation between artwork and frame.

It will be glazed using acrylic, which gives 92% optical clarity, and 90% UV protection, and , being safer than standard glass, you can hang it anywhere in your home with complete peace of mind.

Simply dust your artwork with a soft lint free cloth

Dimensions

All overall framed sizes are approximate within 10cm but most are accurate to within a few cms. The Framed Size is the overall size including the frame.

If you order a print only, this wil come in eco friendly paper or a tube dependent on size and courier. It doesn't come with a mount.

Delivery

Free Delivery. Please allow the stated times on each product for delivery and if you require an express service, available on some products, please email us for availability.

Handmade in the UK

Our skilled framers have over 20 years experience in the business, and bespoke make every piece in our workshop, and using the latest equipment, we are able to achieve an excellent finish to your artwork. Your frame will be fitted with a rigid backboard, secured with locking pins, sealed with framers grade brown tape, strong steel D rings and screws, and a double picture cord.

Alexander Miller is a modern phenomenon first published by Ecosse Fine Art in 2004. Virtually unknown until 2003 his humorous paintings have exploded on the art scene, most noticeably his paintings depicting flat capped men in a variety of poses. Born in 1960 in the little village of Springfield, 5 miles from Kilmarnock, his images reflect memories from his childhood. Although growing up in the 60’s, village life in Springfield was stuck in what seemed more like the 40’s and these images have been the inspiration behind our selection of prints

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