Trebah Garden, Cornwall, Paper Collage Art.

£250.00
£250.00
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Trebah Garden, Helford River, Mawnan Smith, Cornwall is a handmade original paper collage made out of upcycled magazines and junkmail. The paper is torn, cut and glued to create an impressionist picture of this beautiful Harbour. All materials used are recycled, the bespoke frame is made by a local framer in white painted wood and mounted.
Frame: 16" x 13"
Aperture: 13.5" x 10.5"
Picture: 7.5" x 5.5"

One-of-a-kind

This is an orginial piece of artwork, meticulously crafted from upcycled magazines and junk mail. Each piece undergoes a unique process of tearing, cutting, and gluing paper, resulting in distinctive textures, colours, and compositions. Own a truly unique piece of art that reflects both creativity and sustainability.

Bespoke Framing

We take pride in supporting local businesses and frame our Originals in a bespoke white wooden frame and mount carefully created by a local framer.

Sustainable Packaging

We care deeply about the environment and our packaging reflects that commitment. To minimise our environmental impact, your Original Collage will arrive in eco-friendly materials and if requested Kraft Wrapping paper.

Fast and Informed Delivery

Rest assured that your order will be promptly dispatched within one business day. Plus, we will keep you informed with email updates throughout the delivery process, ensuring a smooth experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon will the artwork arrive?

Speedy delivery is a priority, with items typically dispatched within one business day by first class delivery.

Is the delivery free?

Free delivery is offered within the UK, and details of charges for international deliveries are available at checkout.

Do you deliver worldwide?

Yes, we deliver worldwide. Shipping details and costs vary based on the destination.

Will the original artwork quality last?

You’ll love the vivid, lasting colors of the orginal artwork. As with all artwork, to preserve their best condition we recommend to avoid direct sunlight.