PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS HAND SIGNED ORIGINAL INK STIPPLING AND ACRYLIC DRAWING ON ARCHIVAL STRATHMORE PAPER.

FLOAT MOUNTED AND FRAMED IN THE STUDIO, READY FOR IMMEDIATE EXPOSITION.

This gorgeous original artwork would compliment any interior in your home or office adding a lovely and unique finishing touch. It was made on archival museum grade fine art paper, please find details below. Also, please be aware that colours may slightly vary due to different monitors and screens settings.

DETAILS:

Original work title: INK PUNK

Artist: Robert Andler-Lipski (b. 1968)

Technique: Ink stippling drawing and acrylic on Strathmore acid-free archival museum grade fine art 200 g paper.

Mounted and framed (classic and elegant, glazed box type, black painted wooden frame).

Originality: Original (One-Of-A-Kind Artwork) accompanied with CoA

Year: 2024

Dimensions:

Overall (Frame): 44.0 cm x 32.0 cm / 17.5 x 13 inch. (3 cm of depth)

Aperture: 27.5 cm x 18.5 cm / approx. 11 x 7.5 inch


PACKAGING & POSTAGE

Framed artworks are supplied and shipped carefully wrapped and packed in sturdy safe cardboard boxes. Sold in excellent condition. No damages or restorations. Shipping fully insured worldwide. Same day dispatch

Parcel will be posted free of charge in the UK via Royal Mail or alternatively via Parcel Force or Evri. International shipping - P&P costs may apply. Please note that returns and refund in full acceptable only when product arrived damaged and when free exchange in not available.

ABOUT ARTIST:

Robert Andler-Lipski is a Polish-British visual artist, entrepreneur and educator. He often blends noticeable subjects with rough and textured abstract forms. Lipski is widely recognised for his exceptionally unique intricate mixed media works based on various printmaking techniques such as monotype, digital printing and serigraphy also for his unique ink hand made stippling drawings. These techniques and creative way allowed him to establish his own highly distinctive artistic style. Lipski's original artworks and LE prints are included in private and institutional collections in over 20 countries worldwide.