Paper Collective’s heart and soul rest on discovering great art to share with the world. Proudly collaborating with artists from varied backgrounds including fashion, architecture, and illustration, their collection of iconic and original art prints remains fresh yet affordable. Bringing great art to all.
Paper Collective posters are printed in limited editions and part of each sold poster will be donated to a good cause.
Bring a tropical touch to your home with this Flora print poster by Mexican artist Berenice Hernandez features overlapping, intertwined and immersive shapes which brings the organic vibrancy of Mexico’s plants to life. A background of beige, dusty pink and light brown, with a hit of blue, black and white to form an organic and expressive composition. The soft shapes and vibrant colours uniquely combine Hernadez’ hand-painted and graphic approach to create a surreal and soothing image.
Purchase is only for the art print; a frame is NOT included. We recommend pairing your chosen art print with our minimalist STiiCKS Frame. Magnets embedded under each wooden strip clamp together with no damage to the print.
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How to unroll the poster from tube
1. Pull off the cap from one end
2. Tip or gently shake the tube for the poster to slide out naturally. Do not grab, pull or pinch the poster trying to extract it. This my cause bending creasing of the posters edges
3. Unroll the silk paper and straighten the poster on a clean, flat and hard surface.
4. Place something heavy on each corner and in the middle to weigh it down. Books work particularly well
5. Leave this for 24 hours and remove weights to reveal a flat poster ready for framing
How to remove minor creases that may occur in the course of shipping
1. Roll the poster out onto a flat and clean surface, such as a table. Make sure you straighten it face down with the blank side facing upwards
2. Place a bed sheet or towel over the poster and lightly spray the sheet or towel with water until it is slightly damp, not wet
3. Using the lowest heat setting on your iron, iron the poster through the sheet. Constantly move the iron to prevent burns.
4. Run the iron over one small area of the fabric at a time until it is dry
5. Lift the fabric every so often to check for any heat damage on the poster
6. Repeat the process if wrinkles remain.
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