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Cornish Mackerel on a Plate Greeting Card
Cornish Mackerel on a Plate Greeting Card
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Cornish Mackerel on a Plate – Greeting Card
Illustrated by Jemma Jamie Skidmore
I studied in Falmouth, and this little painting is a love letter to that time. There’s something about a Cornish mackerel on a plate that brings me so much joy the colours, the memories, the sea air all captured with a whimsical flourish and a hit of vivara.
Perfect for food lovers, sea swimmers, or anyone who appreciates a beautifully cooked fish
5 x 7 inches
Blank inside
Printed on beautifully textured, recycled card stock,Designed and printed in Gloucestershire,Packed in a fully compostable sleeve














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