£25.00 – £35.00
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Lolly vs Lulu! finds herself in quite the delightful predicament! Our fortunate Guinea Pig has just snagged a colossal lollipop at the Fun-Fair, making her day quite the adventure…
However, the sheer enormity of her confectionary prize leaves her pondering: “Lick or nibble? Lick or nibble?” Perplexed, she settles into her cherished bean-bag for a decisive moment of contemplation. Alas, her enthusiasm leads to an unintended consequence – a mighty flop onto the bean-bag causes its repair patch to burst open, sending a cascade of beads scattering.
Yet, it’s truly the oversized lolly that steals the show. In Lulu’s world, these sweet treats were always of epic proportions, though in hindsight, the perspective of childhood tends to embellish such memories!
The seventies’ nostalgic charm, with its earthy hues and quirky pop culture, inspires a fresh artwork collection. Evoking subtle tones brings warmth and familiarity, transporting viewers to simpler times. Unusual confectionary delights, with quirky packaging and unique flavors, trigger childhood memories. Tacky yet endearing elements of seventies pop culture, from kitschy fashion to iconic TV shows, resonate with today’s audience seeking authenticity.
Capturing this bygone era, we celebrate nostalgia while offering a contemporary perspective on its enduring charm.
Our Fine-Art Prints come on two kinds of archival paper. For everything up to – and including – our ‘Medium’ size, we use 210GSM Fotospeed Smooth Art; a paper that offers exceptional contrast and detail. Because our larger, more prestigious prints need to be more impactful, we use Fotospeed’s 315GSM NST. Thanks to the gentle texture and bright-white base of this 100% cotton, fine art paper, it consequently delivers a wide colour gamut. The Fine Art Trade Guild have also certified these two papers. In conjunction with our pigment-rich inks, we therefore deliver a lifetime’s worth of enjoyment!
Size | Small, Medium, Large |
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