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Book of Owls Fantasy Art Riso Print - Natalie Andrewson - Autumn Halloween Theme

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Book of Owls Fantasy Art Riso Print - Natalie Andrewson - Autumn Halloween Theme

This is a three color Risograph print, made by layering blue, yellow and fluorescent pink ink, hand printed by Natalie in her Los Angeles studio.

Size is 8 1/2 x 11" on smooth 65lb. natural white paper.

*Riso or Risograph is a printing process made by layering different colored inks to create rich and vibrant images. Because this process requires adding one layer of ink at a time, slight differences in registration are natural and sometimes roller marks from the machine can occur. This is just a quirk of working on the Riso that makes each print unique! I always inspect each Riso print for good print registration.

This is a three color Risograph print, made by layering blue, yellow and fluorescent pink ink, hand printed by Natalie in her Los Angeles studio.

Size is 8 1/2 x 11" on smooth 65lb. natural white paper.

*Riso or Risograph is a printing process made by layering different colored inks to create rich and vibrant images. Because this process requires adding one layer of ink at a time, slight differences in registration are natural and sometimes roller marks from the machine can occur. This is just a quirk of working on the Riso that makes each print unique! I always inspect each Riso print for good print registration.

$10.50

Original: $29.99

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Book of Owls Fantasy Art Riso Print - Natalie Andrewson - Autumn Halloween Theme

$29.99

$10.50

Description

This is a three color Risograph print, made by layering blue, yellow and fluorescent pink ink, hand printed by Natalie in her Los Angeles studio.

Size is 8 1/2 x 11" on smooth 65lb. natural white paper.

*Riso or Risograph is a printing process made by layering different colored inks to create rich and vibrant images. Because this process requires adding one layer of ink at a time, slight differences in registration are natural and sometimes roller marks from the machine can occur. This is just a quirk of working on the Riso that makes each print unique! I always inspect each Riso print for good print registration.