The Rise and Fall of the Portslade Massif (Ink_d Exhibition Poster 2007) by James Cauty

The Rise and Fall of the Portslade Massif (Ink_d Exhibition Poster 2007) by James Cauty
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59cm x 42cm
24" x 17"

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Only 200 produced of this exhibition poster. It is a lithograph onto high quality gloss paper.

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About James Cauty

James Cauty founded CNPD (Cautese Nationál Postal Disservice) in October 2005 and since then he has been working to bring the world the finest in iconic, iconoclastic and topical stamp art. This stamp art takes the form of real stamps, first day covers and limited edition prints. Through a series of cunning marketing ploys including small and inexpensive editions, and the untimely deletion of popular images (The Great Stamp Culls), a highly collectable art form has been established.

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