Description
Immerse yourself in the winter world with this new poster: “On a Misunderstanding”, illustrating two skiers on a chairlift.
Inspired by the famous replica of the French movie “Les Bronzés sont du ski”, this personal creation is much more than a simple homage. It conveys a profound message: believe in your dreams, persevere, because in life, the unexpected can always surprise, even where you don’t expect it.
This illustration was drawn by myself using a pencil on a notepad then scanned. I then redrawn and colored it using using Illustrator. To give it a warm feel, I selected lively colors, designed to warm hearts, especially during this winter period, and just in time for Valentine’s Day on February 14.
Our wooden framed posters are the perfect combination of elegance and sturdiness. Our premium heavyweight matte white paper is silky to the touch and has a natural, smooth uncoated finish.
The poster and frame are packaged separately in one box, but final assembly is required by the recipient. Don’t worry ! It’s child’s play. No expertise is required, and hanging hardware is included.
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Features :
The frames are made from pine and are available in 4 colors: black, white, natural wood and dark brown wood.
They are 20 to 25 mm (0.79 to 0.98 in) thick and 10 to 14 mm (0.4 to 0.6 in) wide, providing the perfect balance between durability and style.
To ensure that your poster retains all its splendor, transparent and unbreakable plexiglass is used to protect it from damage.
We include hanging hardware with every order, making it easy to hang the frame in a horizontal or vertical position.
With a weight of 200 g/m² (80 lb), the paper is strong and durable.
We use FSC certified paper and frames or equivalent certifications, depending on local availability. For the good of people and the planet.
Each poster and its frame are shipped in sturdy packaging, guaranteeing their delivery in impeccable condition.
Paper dimensions may vary slightly from region to region. For the United States and Canada, measurements are in inches, while for the rest of the world, they are in centimeters.
For indoor use.