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The print comes in two standard sizes 8 X 12 inches (20 X 31 cm) and 12 X 18 inches (31 X 46 cm) so you can easily find frames.
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The prints ship across the world. All prints ship in a protective envelope/tube depending on the size. Shipping is free and the artist provides a trackable ID.
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The print is prepped using Giclee process and packed in Apoorva's home/studio in Canada.
INFORMATION ABOUT Giclée/QUALITY OF PRINT:
• The original artwork is scanned at 300dpi to preserve the overall look and feel of the original
• The scan is printed on watercolour paper with pigment-based archival inks using professional inkjet printer to achieve brightest, most vibrant colours.
• The paper stock is natural white watercolour paper - 300 gsm for mimicking artist's work
• Print is museum quality and lasts for years
• Certificate of Authenticity will be provided by the artist to confirm that the print is a reproduction of the original work of the artist -
“I ordered two prints, and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase! The paper and printing are of excellent quality, and the colors are exactly as described in the listing—vivid and true to the photos. I’m so excited to hang this beautiful art in my home. Highly recommend this shop for anyone looking for stunning, high-quality prints” - Kristie
“The seller is clearly passionate about her work, everything felt personalized even down to the doodles drawn on the shipping package! I will be buying from this shop again.” - Danielle
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Included here:
Big red door seen in the shopping district of Rue de Rivoli along Rue Saint-Denis (also a tribute to the big doors you tend to stumble upon in Paris)
Mosaic tiles that show up on the subway and in the famous çΩ. The specific design of the tiled floor is inspired by a magazine I flipped in Paris
Elements of a Brasserie seen along the Seine and a cafe visited for drinks in the Rue Saint-Martin area
The walk along the river Seine
The balcony on the main streets of Champs-Élysées
The rattan chairs seen on the streets of Paris
The centrepiece on the table inspired by an artefact in the Louvre