Naomi in Westwood Print
Naomi in Westwood Print
Naomi in Westwood illustration inspired by an infamous look worn by Naomi Campbell in June 1993. During Paris Fashion Week’s runway show for Vivienne Westwood, Naomi fell while wearing a pair of mock-crock shoes with 5 inch platform soles and 12 inch heels. The original illustration was created using graphite pencil on paper and was created as part of my 2023 Supermodels Mini Series.
Product Description
Product Description
Available in these sizes, including a border for easy framing
- A3 / 11.7“ x 16.5” (Edition of 40)
- A2 / 16.5“ x 23.4” (Edition of 30)
- A1 / 23.4” x 33.3” (Edition of 20)
Framed with FSC-certified Wood in Oak Veneer, Painted Black or White styles.
Supplied with a signed & numbered Certificate of Authenticity for provenance.
Materials
Materials
Presented on acid-free, archival cotton Photo Rag Giclée paper with a chalky smooth finish, from Hahnemühle the world’s oldest mill who have been producing fine art papers for more than 500 years
We recommend you to take care when handling this museum-grade print. Buying a pre-framed print will ensure your artwork is protected and ready to hang.
Guaranteed archival life of 100+ years
Shipping
Shipping
Carbon neutral, sustainable production, packaging and shipping.
Express Global Delivery with tracked & insured shipping.
Orders are dispatched within 3-5 days working days. Thereafter, they should arrive within 1 to 4 days to the UK/Europe, in 2 to 5 days to North America and 5 to 7 days for Australia/New Zealand. Other destinations may vary - please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery. Once your order is shipped, you will receive a tracking number via email.
Our printing company is 100% carbon neutral and all our packaging is environment friendly. Everything is either recyclable or biodegradable and that includes the stickers, tape, compostable bubble wrap as well as the frame edge protectors used.
Your artwork will be sustainably packaged and well protected, but on the rare occasion there are issues, we will make it right. More information here.