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Prints, wall art, limited editions, art prints

James Barker print collection of vibrant illustrations with themes including, dinosaurs, natural history, nature, animal kingdom, insects, prehistoric, flamingos, alice in wonderland, London landmarks, botanical patterns, feathers, birds, history, folk tales, storytelling, pop culture.

All prints are printed on high-quality archival paper. Printed in the UK.

Squash Vegetable Print

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Squash Vegetable Print

from £18.00
  • Free UK delivery.

  • Dispatched within 2 working days.

  • International delivery available.

A collection of vibrant and uniquely illustrated squash vegetables.

Our Giclée prints are illustrated and signed by James Barker in his studio in the heart of London.

Printed in the UK on high-quality, acid-free GF Smith Mohawk archival 352gsm paper (FSC-certified) using environmentally friendly inks and a carbon neutral printing method.

  • Available in A4 21×29.7cm (8.27×11.69in), A3 29.7x42cm (11.69x16.53in), and A2

  • All prints are carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and shipped in solid double-boarded envelopes.

  • A2 prints are dispatched in postal tubes

  • The print is sold unframed.

  • Not sure about this item? See our return policy.

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  • Printed in the UK.

  • Printed on high-quality, acid-free GF Smith Mohawk archival 352gsm paper (FSC-certified) using environmentally-friendly inks and a carbon neutral printing method.

  • Expected to last 80-100 years in good environmental conditions away from direct sunlight.