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Yellow - Open Edition Paper Print

Elizabeth Iadicicco

$40.00


This piece is an open edition custom print reproduction on paper. Select your print size and framing preferences.


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Size
8

8" x 6"

12

12" x 9"

16

16" x 12"

24

24" x 18"

Frame Type
Framed and unmatted

Framed and unmatted

Framed and matted

Framed and matted

Frame Style
No frame

No frame

Clean white frame

Clean white frame

Clean black frame

Clean black frame

Clean natural frame

Clean natural frame

Silver frame black sides

Silver frame black sides

Warm gold frame with black sides

Warm gold frame with black sides

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About Elizabeth Iadicicco

Elizabeth Iadicicco was born in Washington D.C. and lived in several different cities throughout her childhood including Helsinki, Warsaw, and London. She studied Fine Art at Syracuse University and later attained her Masters Degree in Arts Management from HEC Montreal. She now lives and works in the Hudson Valley. 

Elizabeth's illustrations aim to reconnect the viewer with the simplicity and freedom of childhood and the natural world. She is inspired by cartoon artists like Bill Waterson, Jason Chatfield, and Tove Jansson, and illustrators like Peppa Potter and Esther Clark. 

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Claudia Shaum

So, this took a while because I haven’t been to the house for a couple months. The prints are lovely BUT framebridge did a terrible job wiring the backs and all 4 are different lengths so they don’t hanger evenly on the existing wall hooks. I can’t adjust the wire lengths because they have the wire clamped down with meta ties and I can’t get them off. I’m going to have to buy wire and re string them all. I’m honestly really mad about this and you should be too. It’s a series - obviously they should all be strung the same length. If framebridge does a shit job like this you should switch providers. Again, the prints are lovely - it’s the wiring that’s awful.