Limited Edition Clothes Line Animal Print: Baa-Baa-Ra Sheep

Helga Stentzel

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Description

It's never easy to be the odd one out, but Baa-Baa-Ra is well-suited for the job. There is so much warmth in her heart that she is happy to give a fuzzy cuddle to anyone who feels like a black sheep in their community.

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Limited edition print, unframed; each work is signed and numbered by Helga on the front.

Printed in London on 310 gsm archival textured paper with highest-quality giclée ink.

Sizing and Edition
59x59 cm, incl. 2 cm border (edition of 100)
84x84 cm, incl. 2 cm border (edition of 25)
42x59 cm, incl. 2 cm border (edition of 50)
59x84 cm, incl. 2 cm border (edition of 25)

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Receive it by 9th - 10th December

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Original print of Smooothie the chocolate cow hung on clothes line in the mountains

Helga Stentzel

shepherds bush, London

Helga Stentzel is a London-based, multidisciplinary artist whose creative journey transcends various mediums, including photography, sculpture and mural design. Helga's work is a delightful exploration of playful connections and unexpected resemblances in the world around us. Through her keen eye, she uncovers whimsical similarities between seemingly unrelated objects, creating art that never fails to bring smiles to people's faces.