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Reproduction Print on paper

Signed and numbered on the front.

Throwaway's Bluethumb Art Prize 2021 finalist piece is now available for purchase as a limited edition, signed reproduction print.

This print is available in an adjusted A3 size - the printed area is 29.7cm high, but adjusted to a narrower 35.6cm wide to better represent the dimensions of the original piece. Larger sizes can be quoted and prepared on request.

The original 100cm x 120cm work is also available for purchase through Bluethumb.

Throwaway has his tongue firmly in his cheek as he explores the intersection of religious iconography and popular culture.

Religions have evolved over millennia to present highly curated and edited versions of their foundation stories. Has the entertainment industry recognised the power of these themes and adapted them into modern storytelling to improve their uptake and success.

Also, everybody loves Baby Yoda...

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Medium

Archival ink on fine art paper

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