Blue Agave Paper Print
Blue Agave Paper Print
The blue agave plant is known as the plant that is used to make tequila. Agaves are a type of succulent plant from Mexico and the southwestern parts of the United States.
Contrary to the popular belief, it is not part of the cactus family. While both plants are certainly succulents and have little spikes on them, the similarities end there.
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DESCRIPTION
Open Edition Paper Print of an original Anne-Marie Bloor painting.
This print is not numbered or limited but comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity
Printed on quality 310gsm textured cotton RAG paper and will require framing.
Sold unmounted and unframed. SMALL prints shipped flat to minimise unnecessary bending. LARGE and XL are rolled and shipped carefully in an art tube.
This artwork does not include mounting or framing. The images in the listing are examples of framing options only.
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SHIPPING
We print to order so fulfilment and shipping can take up to 20 working days (longer for international orders).
Unfortunately we cannot ship to PO Boxes.
International orders may incur import taxes, duties and charges. The artist does not add these to the cost of your order. They are government fees applied by customs on arrival. To find out about these costs please check with your country of residence.