$78.00 – $198.00
“Teapot Full Of Wonder” is an art print that bursts with joy and colour!
Bold bright florals? Tick!
Sweet feathered friends? Tick!
Playful, whimsical colour? Tick!
A unique and vibrant print that would look perfect in your living room or kitchen. This print will add a POP to any wall and lift your spirits every time you walk past it!
This playful artwork was originally created on canvas with gouache, watercolour, acrylic paint, pencils crayons and more.
Crafted with utmost precision, “Teapot Full Of Wonder” is printed on high-quality cotton paper, ensuring exceptional colour vibrancy and longevity.
You will be mesmerised by every detail and brushstroke in this fine art print. The quality and colours are so exceptionally true to life.
Features a white border around the print to showcase the artwork at it’s best.
MUSEUM QUALITY ART PRINTS
Our art prints are made with museum quality archival ink on sumptuous heavy weight, fine art paper. These prints have a smooth matte finish and if kept out of direct sun they will stay vibrant for many years to come.
ABOUT OUR FRAMES
All our frames are handmade from high-quality, sustainably sourced wood. Milled with simple clean lines, presented with a satin finish and come with a perspex glaze.
Choice of frame sizes and colours include: black, white and natural.
Framed fine art prints are delivered fully strung and ready to hang.
All artwork is made to order and will be shipped within 3-5 working days. Please allow 2 -3 weeks for delivery.
Free AUS shipping on orders over $100. FLAT RATE $10 Postage within Australia for orders under $100.
International shipping is a FLAT RATE AUD$20.
Your order will be sent via registered post and tracking details emailed to you when its ready to be delivered.
Framed art prints are packed in rigid, double-wall corrugated cardboard boxes ensuring maximum protection.
Please See SHOP POLICIES for more detail
Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
© Erin Duncan 2023
I acknowledge the traditional custodians of Lutruwita / Tasmania and I pay my respects to the Mellukerdee people of the South East Nation, the place in which I live and create. This always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.