Mixed on paper. Limited edition, this copy is number 1 of 10. Supplied with certificate and framing is possible on request. Please note: all prints are different as the background is applied by hand with spray paint 46 x 30 cm / 18.11 x 11.81 inches Production method: Mixed media
535,00Original price was: 535,00.225,00Current price is: 225,00. euro
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I wanted to combine the beauty of the colorful plants in the forest with modern culture. Humans cannot live without nature. We must support each other so that humans and nature can live happily together.
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