Different Ways I — Black
by Paper Collective

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Different Ways I – Black is a graphic art print by Robin Ahlgren Karlsson that expresses notions of diversity in how we decipher the world around us. Deliberately obscure, the meaning of the solidly painted lines is left up to the individual. A path, an abstract figure, a profile – this series celebrates the different ways in which we view and interpret.

Size 30x40 cm / 50x70cm
Designer
 Robin Ahlgren, Sweden (2020)
Material 200g uncoated, FSC certified, acid-free paper
Origin Made in Denmark

Frame Not Included. 

Robin Ahlgren
Sweden
Robin Ahlgren is a Swedish artist and interior architect. His interest for art awoke from a young age as his grandfather was a well known artist and inspiration for Robin. His work reflects simplicity, sophistication and a minimalistic flow of soft lines.

Paper Collective
Copenhagen, Denmark

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Paper Collective curate their favorite designers and artists from across the world to create unique prints and graphic design products for modern homes, interiors and good people all over the world. Their broad range of creative contributors make Paper Collective a one-stop destination for any kind of art for your walls.

At Paper Collective they believe that good design can be more than the sum of it aesthetic and function. In collaboration with the contributing artists, they donate part of all sales of art prints to build a new school in rural Nepal in collaboration with the NFP Human Practice Foundation. The project is fully financed by the sales of Paper Collective posters. So every time you buy a poster, you play a part in this project.

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All prints are produced in Denmark using the highest quality FSC Certified sustainable papers. Photo prints are printed on 250g matt coated, acid-free paper and graphic prints use 200g uncoated, acid-free paper.

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