€15.00
10 in stock
Digitally printed poster on recycled and unbleached 300gsm paper.
The poster illustration was created by Pam Araújo, inspired by the 3 main European dye plants: woad (Isatis tinctoria), weld (Reseda luteola) and madder (Rubia tinctoria). The plants surrounding the image are the national plants of Ireland (shamrock), Northern Ireland (flax), England (rose), Scotland (thistle), Wales (daffodil) and the Isle of Man (cushag or ragwort), alluding to the name of the festival “Archipelago”. The festival aims to bring together colourworkers from the islands previously referred to as the “British Isles”. An archipelago is a group of islands.
There are only 25 prints available.
A3 size (29.7 cm x 42 cm)
The poster sales help fund the Archipelago Festival of Colour, which is a labour of love and doesn’t get any grants or government support. Thank you! ♡
✨ Please note: The posters can be collected during the 2025 Archipelago Festival of Colour or can be shipped worldwide ✨
Description
- Illustration by Pam Araújo
- Digitally printed on a dry toner press system that uses inks made from organic biomass
- The paper is 300gsm unbleached and recycled, made from 100% genuine de-inked post-consumer waste, certified by FSC®. Made in an industry-leading mill to strict ISO 14001 standards for environmental management and processed Chlorine free (PCF)
- Only 25 prints available
- A3 size (29.7 cm x 42 cm)
- Collection from the 2025 Archipelago Festival of Colour or shipping worldwide! Please note that if you live outside of the EU, you may have to pay customs charges. This is not controlled by us, but by your home country.
- Please note: due to the display settings in your device, actual colours may vary slightly from the images shown
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 29.7 × 42 × 1 cm |
Size | A3 (29.7 cm x 42 cm) |
Digitally printed on a dry toner press system that uses inks made from organic biomass |
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Paper | 300gsm unbleached and recycled, made from 100% genuine de-inked post-consumer waste, certified by FSC®. Made in an industry-leading mill to strict ISO 14001 standards for environmental management and processed Chlorine free (PCF) |