'Dinnae Call Me Princess' Star Wars Print

The Grey Earl

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    • Order placed
    • 18th January
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    • 23rd - 24th January

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A great gift for a modern day feminist… Just don’t call her Princess!...

A great gift for a modern day feminist… Just don’t call her Princess!
What if Darth Vader had raised his daughter Leia? Celebrate a special father and daughter bond with this unique print.
We can’t use hyperdrive to get to another planet, so let’s look after this one. This laddish print is printed on premium paper and packaged with a cardboard backing and wrapped in a fully biodegradable sleeve.

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Illustrated print, featuring Princess Leia and Darth Vader affectionately enjoying each others company!
Printed in the UK.
29.7cm x 29.7cm (unframed) or 30.8cm x 30.8cm (framed).
Indigo print on 250gsm Tintoretto Gesso fine art paper.

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Receive it by 23rd - 24th January

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Jon Bishop aka The Grey Earl

The Grey Earl

Perthshire, Scotland

Hello there, I'm The Grey Earl (my mum still calls me Jon), an illustrator making work from my studio, in the misty hills of Scotland... how mysterious.

I make funny cards for your favourite people, all with a distinct sense of humour and a healthy dollop of nostalgia. My work tends to appeal to that ever so hard to shop for demographic, men.

When I'm not drawing pictures or thinking up jolly japes for cards, I can be found chasing after my two daughters, bouncing on our trampoline or eating ice lollies, often all at the same time.