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Ready Brek Milk Bottle is a 4 colour screen print on 425g Saunders Waterford paper by Trash Prints. From an edition of 20, this print is embossed, signed and numbered by the artist.
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4 colour screen print on 425g Saunders Waterford paper
Size: Embossed, signed and numbered by the artist
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Trash Prints is a Norwich based guerrilla art gallery dedicated to glorifying the deleted and discarded. They aim to highlight the beauty of everyday trash and detritus.
Trash Prints is a Norwich based guerrilla art gallery dedicated to glorifying the deleted and discarded. They aim to highlight the beauty of everyday trash and detritus.
We love the nostalgic aspects of Trash Prints’ artwork, and their mission to reclaim “the treasure found in the TRASH from all our pasts.” Their artwork makes the viewer question the definition of rubbish and trash. Although Trash Prints’ hyper-realistic artwork could be confused for photography, they are actually hand-pulled screen prints. Trash Prints pairs vintage with nostalgia by creating a perfect blend that places worth in the scrapped and forgotten. We’ve been working with Trash Prints since 2021.
We love the nostalgic aspects of Trash Prints’ artwork, and their mission to reclaim “the treasure found in the TRASH from all our pasts.” Their artwork makes the viewer question the definition of rubbish and trash and gives it a new lease of life. Their photo-realistic artworks are clean, sharp and contemporary. The crisp white background and bold subject matter means every artwork looks minimalistic yet nostalgic.