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CRT Art Print | A4 Square by Nobody’s Home

$44.00

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Description

Rewind the VHS, it’s movie night. Turn off the lights and let the glow of the television envelope you. And don’t forget the popcorn.

  • Acrylic on canvas, printed on archival grade 300gsm paper with professional ink that will last a lifetime.

  • Can be displayed as is or framed.

  • Each print is hand signed.

At Nobody’s Home, acrylic paint is my speciality. Whilst I do dabble in oils or digital, I can’t go wrong with acrylic paint. All prints start as original painting, which are photographed and printed at a Melbourne-based studio. All prints are hand signed and packaged in a clear sleeve, which means you can display it as is if you’d like! All originals are varnished and signed, so if you’d like to own a one-of-a-kind piece, an original is the way to go!
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Nobody's Home

Art from my home to yours.

Go down the street, take a left, and you’ll find Nobody’s Home. From painting with my grandmother to looking up at the paintings on my Aunt’s wall, painting has always been part of my life. Hand painted and printed in Melbourne, Nobody’s Home is born from a lifetime of creativity. Specialising in acrylic paint, each work focuses on reinventing the everyday facets of life. Surrealist ideas with a hyper-realistic style represents the everyday, bringing attention to those moments often forgotten in the monotony of life. Whether it’s landscapes, travel posters, cocktail glasses or reptiles, I always like to explore different aesthetics.
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