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Market Stall – Life Exhibition Springfield Park Cafe London Art Print
Market Stall – Life Exhibition Springfield Park Cafe London Art Print
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"Market Stall" Museum-Quality Poster - Life Exhibition Print.
Celebrate the vibrant energy of local commerce and daily trade with "Market Stall", an exclusive museum-quality art print from the Life Exhibition. This deeply expressive collection explores the quiet, poignant moments of people going about their everyday lives, capturing raw emotion and community interaction in a universally relatable style.
The original artwork is a charming, character-driven drawing of a woman carefully tending to her local market stall, beautifully rendered in vibrant felt-tip pens.
About the Artwork & Exhibition History:
Previously displayed at the Springfield Park Cafe in London, this reflective piece perfectly captures the timeless, industrious spirit of independent traders and neighbourhood marketplace culture.
About the Artwork & Exhibition History:
Previously displayed at the Springfield Park Cafe in London, this reflective piece perfectly captures the timeless, industrious spirit of independent traders and neighbourhood marketplace culture.
Each poster is printed on thick, durable archival paper to ensure exceptional colour accuracy, rich detail, and a beautiful non-glare finish that will brighten any home, kitchen, or creative studio space.
Product Specifications & Dimensions:
- Artist: VKM Illustrations (London, UK)
- Type: Museum-Grade Archival Print (Unframed)
- Collection: The Life Exhibition
- Original Medium: Felt-tip pen drawing
- Sizes: 25x25cm
- Paper Finish: Matte (Non-Glossy)
- Paper Thickness: 10.3 mil
- Paper Weight: 189 g/m²
- Paper Source: Sourced from Japan
- Shipping: Packaged safely and shipped securely via reliable UK & global delivery.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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