Retro Circles - Floral Pop - Fine Art Prints
£16.00
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Framing: No Frame
In this piece, I’ve brought together classic fashion influences with delicate floral elements and layered textures, allowing them to gently interact within the composition. Soft tones sit alongside bolder shapes, creating a modern retro portrait that feels both elegant and quietly playful. It’s a celebration of timeless style, reimagined through my layered, collage-driven approach.
Digital Collage in Mixed Media style
Digital Collage in Mixed Media style
Our premium fine art paper prints are produced using museum-quality giclée printing technology, delivering exceptional detail and colour accuracy that showcases your artwork at its best. Each print is made on archival-grade paper, ensuring longevity and a timeless presentation.
- The 230 gsm paper provides a substantial feel, enhancing the overall quality of your prints. The textured matte surface adds depth while maintaining exceptional clarity and detail.
- Each piece is available with or without a passepartout and can be selected in any of the available frame colours.
- Handmade wooden frames from Italy are paired with premium plexiglass for a refined and durable finish.
- Printing and fulfilment are handled by Printumo to ensure consistent quality and careful delivery.
Shipping usually takes 4-8 business days. If you have any questions about shipping, feel free to contact me through the contact form.
If your order arrives damaged, don’t worry. Just send me a clear photo of the damage, along with the barcode and the packaging, and I’ll arrange a free replacement right away.
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About the Artist
Welcome to my print store. Creating these works is a way for me to explore composition, layer ideas, and give shape to the images that live in my imagination. Each piece is built slowly and intentionally, with attention to mood, balance and detail. If one of these images finds a place in your home and quietly enhances the space around it, that truly means something to me. Knowing the work becomes part of someone’s everyday life is one of the greatest rewards of creating it.