Mackerel Print
Mackerel Print
Discover the charm of our “Mackerel” Print. This delightful wall art features an captivating illustration of a mackerel, adding a touch of oceanic to your heartfelt message.
This print is an excellent choice for ocean lovers, fishing enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the captivating world beneath the waves. It adds a touch of marine charm to your living room, study, or even a coastal-themed bathroom.
Our beautiful textured, off-white paper is Perino. A FSC® certified board made up of 65% virgin fibers, 20% recycled material and 15% cotton fibers. Size A4. Free UK shipping is included in the price.
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Shipping
We aim to get all deliveries to you within 14 days. We are currently only able to deliver custom-made items to addresses in the UK, but if you have a special request for overseas delivery, please get in touch and we'll see what we can do! : - jemmajamieshop@gmail.com
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Returns
Any custom-made items are non-refundable. We do, however, want you to be happy with your purchase, so if you have any questions, please email us and we'll be happy to help you in any way we can: - jemmajamieshop@gmail.com
Gouache is pronounced “goo wash” and rhymes with squash. This paint has a long history once made with honey or tragacanth gum as binder, for Ancient Egyptian Painting, European illuminated manuscripts and Persian miniature .
Modern Gouache originates in eighteenth century France where a Larger percentage of binder were used, to enhance the opacity.
What is so special about gouache?
The beauty of Gouache is that it forms a luxurious thicker layer of paint on the paper surface and does not allow the paper to show through.
Jemma Art original artworks are created using a combination of high quality materials M.Graham & co. Artists Gouache, Holbein acrylic goulash. and Arches hot press pure cotton paper.
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