
The Poster Club Matías Larrain - Vase and Currants
Printed on 265 g natural art paper with a matt, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours. Printed in Denmark.
Giclée is a printing technique used to attain intense, saturated colours as well as a greater variety of depth and nuances. Combined with the premium art paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colours for the highest possible age resistance.
Matías Larraín, the Argentine artist, effortlessly captures everyday life through vibrant motifs. According to him, inspiration can arise from anywhere, whether it's a film, a song, or even a leisurely bike ride. He studied visual communication design and his illustrations reflect his own sensations, emotions, and adventures in a simplistic yet colorful manner.
Paper: Art Print on 265g high quality art paper.
Print comes unframed but we have a selection of frames available to suit in our Prints & Decorative section.
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Printed on 265 g natural art paper with a matt, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours. Printed in Denmark.
Giclée is a printing technique used to attain intense, saturated colours as well as a greater variety of depth and nuances. Combined with the premium art paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colours for the highest possible age resistance.
Matías Larraín, the Argentine artist, effortlessly captures everyday life through vibrant motifs. According to him, inspiration can arise from anywhere, whether it's a film, a song, or even a leisurely bike ride. He studied visual communication design and his illustrations reflect his own sensations, emotions, and adventures in a simplistic yet colorful manner.
Paper: Art Print on 265g high quality art paper.
Print comes unframed but we have a selection of frames available to suit in our Prints & Decorative section.























