Octavian Mielu Neon Illusion Wall Art (Big 12×16) for $19

February 10, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Octavian Mielu Neon Illusion Wall Art (Big 12x16) for $19
These Distinctive Octavian Mielu Prints Will Really Tie Your Living Room Together
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KEY FEATURES

Your walls are looking a little bare, don’t you think? Why not infuse them with some cultural flair with a dazzling, eccentric print from Romanian artist Octavian Mielu? Each of these prints is done in Mielu’s distinctive style, with sharp lines and hard contrast that evokes a neon look. From historical figures to homages to classic pop culture, there is something for every sensibility, taste, and wall space.

  • Depicts legendary New York rapper, The Notorious B.I.G.
  • Measures 12″W x 16″H
  • Printed on 200 GSM art paper
  • Digital print effect — not illuminated

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Measurements: 12″W x 16″H
  • Origin: Romania
  • Print type: 200 GSM art paper
  • Unframed

Includes

  • Big (12×16)
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