The serviiiiice ride to Beirut #2
The serviiiiice ride to Beirut #2
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From the artist: "You made it out of the airport and you now need to get to Beirut. After negotiating with the driver that screamed at you the loudest, you get in the "serviiiice" car. It's an old Mercedes yet you notice that the leather interior is surprisingly well maintained. The drive starts. The Christian cross hanging from the rear-view mirror is swinging as the road gets bumpy. You catch a glimpse of the Mediterranean sea, palm trees and many billboards while a truck full of watermelons temporarily slows down traffic."
Art print created by Alizee Castel. Printed on 200 gsm (80 lbs) museum-quality paper with a matte, uncoated finish, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colors. Printed on demand and carefully packed in sturdy packaging protecting the poster.
We also offer the option to add a matching frame to your order. If you choose to pick a matching frame, we will frame it for you so it's ready to hang on the wall when you receive it. The frame is made from pine and have a natural wood color. To keep your print looking its best, we use shatterproof, plexiglass to protect it from damage. The frame is 20-25mm thick and 10-14mm wide, providing the perfect balance of durability and minimalistic look.
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