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'3 Horses' Eco Canvas Art Print

'3 Horses' Eco Canvas Art Print

Print-on-Demand item. Delivery may take up to 30 days. So plan ahead.

A Tribute to Laila Shawa’s Artistic Vision

Introducing “3 Horses”, 1975 Eco Canvas Print, a tribute to Laila Shawa’s artistic vision and a testament to sustainable art. This print is a faithful reproduction of Shawa’s original 1975 artwork, presented in a portrait orientation with yellow as the dominant color.

Commitment to Sustainability

Made entirely from recycled plastic bottles and stretched over a lightweight, recycled frame, this eco canvas print is not just a piece of art, but a statement of your commitment to sustainability. It’s almost half the weight of traditional wooden canvases and more affordable, too. Even the packaging is made from 100% recycled content.

Sustainable Art for Your Collection

This print is a great way to introduce sustainable art to your collection. It’s easy to handle, hang, and is delivered in eco-friendly packaging.

 Stock Made to Order
Delivery Lead Time (Inc Production) From 10 to 30 Business Days
Courier/ Shipping Method DHl Express or Economy Shipping
Local Customs Duty Customer Responsibility
Origin
Flag of the United Kingdom | History, Meaning, Colors & Design | Britannica

Special Remark

For the best shipping options and pricing, we advise placing orders for artwork independently from other items. This ensures you have the flexibility to choose the shipping method that suits you best. Please note, combining wall art with other items in your cart may limit your shipping choices.

Regular price Dhs. 58.93
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In loving memory of Laila Shawa

1940 -2022

Designed by internationally acclaimed artist Laila Shawa

The late Laila Shawa was a Palestinian visual artist whose work has been described as a personal reflection concerning the politics of Palestine, particularly highlighting injustices and persecution of Palestinians. Laila Shawa was one of the most prominent and prolific Arab artists in the world.