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To Life by Ruby Hughes (30x40cm)

To Life by Ruby Hughes (30x40cm)

Fine art giclée print created by Ruby Hughes exclusively for The Poster Club. The Poster Club from Copenhagen, Denmark brings an assortment of works from selected artists made into a collection of playful and contemporary art prints that bring together elements of archival presentation and modern typography.

  • Printed in Denmark
  • Fine art giclĂ©e print on 265g high quality art paper.
  • Fits standard frames. Frame is not included, but can be purchased with frame in store.

About the Artist

"I started my studio Ssshepaints as a lockdown project — a way of connecting and sharing memories when we were all apart from each other," says British creative Ruby Hughes. Her artwork centres around the conversations and connections between people, specifically those moments that involve food and wine.

The lockdown project turned into a full-time job and the artist continues to bring those interpersonal relationships to life in her paintings.

$10.59

Original: $35.30

-70%
To Life by Ruby Hughes (30x40cm)—

$35.30

$10.59
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Description

Fine art giclée print created by Ruby Hughes exclusively for The Poster Club. The Poster Club from Copenhagen, Denmark brings an assortment of works from selected artists made into a collection of playful and contemporary art prints that bring together elements of archival presentation and modern typography.

  • Printed in Denmark
  • Fine art giclĂ©e print on 265g high quality art paper.
  • Fits standard frames. Frame is not included, but can be purchased with frame in store.

About the Artist

"I started my studio Ssshepaints as a lockdown project — a way of connecting and sharing memories when we were all apart from each other," says British creative Ruby Hughes. Her artwork centres around the conversations and connections between people, specifically those moments that involve food and wine.

The lockdown project turned into a full-time job and the artist continues to bring those interpersonal relationships to life in her paintings.