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Giveaway Finished - Cat Lino Print - for Valentine's Day


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And the winner is Kesc.


Thanks to everyone who entered.


Stay warm!





Hello ED Neighbours and Cat lovers (or lovers of cat lovers)


I am an artist who lives in ED. I had some prints (Cat Curl and Cat Groom) in a show at Jeannie Avent Gallery in the lead up to Christmas but it was shutdown with Tier 4. I thought it would be nice to do a give-away on the Forum in time for Valentine's Day. Also, to spread a little joy during these long dark days.


Cat Curl is a lino print on cotton paper with hand-painted gold details. Each one is slightly different. (15 x 15cm with mount)


Reply to this message in this thread to go into the draw.


I will draw it on the 10th of February and deliver it to you taking into consideration social distancing on my daily walk. (I am hoping that you are a local if you are using the forum).


See the picture of the print attached.



I'm also attaching a photo of the other prints that I have for sale.

Send me an email if you are interested in purchasing one. I can send you a high res image.

The prints are 25 unframed and 35 Framed.

All transactions are done through Paypal.


[email protected]

or you can contact me through Instagram bid_vid

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