Dokino Art

Mother Nature Original Print

Regular price $160.00 USD
Sale price $160.00 USD Regular price
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20x30 Intaglio fine art printmaking original print on cream colored heavyweight paper

2-3 months of etching, aquatint and drypoint techniques.

Very detailed. On the preview here it is shown with my signature stamp.
It will not have a stamp on the print. Signed at bottom right corner. Only a handful of editions made so there are only few left.

Materials: copper plate,etching,print on paper

Only 1 available

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About Dokino Art: Dokino Art is an Asian woman-owned small business founded by a Mongolian illustrator and designer based in New York City. They specialize in creating beautiful, limited edition products that are inspired by their favorite things. Every detail is crafted with love and care, ensuring high quality and unique pieces for each order.
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