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JEN BUCKLEY signed LIMITED EDITION PRINT of my original BOXING HARES

JEN BUCKLEY signed LIMITED EDITION PRINT of my original BOXING HARES

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Limited edition of 250

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Hare watercolour print. Contemporary PRINT from and original watercolour painting on 315gm acid free archival quality fine art paper. Printed using epson ultra chrome inks for maximum longevity, each one is highly collectable. Supplied in a sealed cellophane wrapper, unmounted ready to be mounted and framed in a mount and frame of your choice. The print is signed and numbered in pencil on the front of the print and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.

What is Giclee print? - ‘ Fine Art’ Giclée Prints are the highest grade of digital art prints with high levels of colour accuracy compared to originals. Produced on premium quality, acid-free, archive grade watercolour paper; Fotospeed (natural textured,bright white), 320gsm, 100% cotton, using Epson UltraChrome Inks to ensure pigment quality meets Fine Art Trade Guild quality guidelines, guaranteed for 75 years.
Artwork copyright copyright ©2015 Jen Buckley

Photos are for illustration only, prints on paper are unmounted and unframed. Photographs are for illustration only, prints on paper are unmounted and unframed. Artwork copyright copyright ©2015 Jen Buckley

Shipping & Returns

    • Most items are despatched within 3-4 days with the exception of larger prints over 16x23 inches which can take up to 10 days for delivery.
    • If for any reason there is a delay with the despatch of your item, you will be contacted within 3 days of your order being placed. 
    • UK Royal Mail or courier around 2-3 working days 
    • EU Air Mail approximately  5-10 working days
    • Worldwide Air Mail approximately 10-14 working days
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Pauline Boulton
Boxing hares

I bought the Boxing Hares because the print captures so much energy, which is enhanced by the colours in the print.