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November 20, 2012 by Claire in Art, Latest with 0 Comments

 

Going Danish - The Sun

If you’re a fan of quirky and imaginative prints, you’ll love the small but perfectly formed offerings from Mariann Doherty, a freelance illustrator working and living in Denmark, at Going Danish. You can buy prints like The Sun direct for €25, or from UK stockist Hum & Hem, £19.95 – they fit Ikea Ribba frames perfectly.

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