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Open media in modal The Dirtydoodies Still Life Real Life Print by Dirtydoodies depicts little people with oversized tofu, green chili, orange, bean pod, and an abstract hand on a vivid yellow wavy background for a surreal touch. Open media in modal The Dirtydoodies Still Life Real Life print by Dirtydoodies features little people interacting with oversized objects—a tomato, blue box, green pepper, and abstract shapes—set against a textured yellow background.
Dirtydoodies

Dirtydoodies Still Life Real Life, Print

Unframed Poster

Made by local artist Lauren Cheung 🇸🇬

SGD 69
SGD SGD 69

Availability

Out of stock
Description

The Dirtydoodies Still Life Real Life, Print captures playful urban scenes with tiny figures in motion. A quiet, imaginative moment told in miniature.

  • Whimsical art – Tiny illustrated characters in an urban still-life setting.
  • Minimal narrative – Leaves room for imagination and interpretation.
  • Unique visual – Quiet yet engaging visual story.

Barcode: SS14006

Shipping & Returns

Shipping
We ship to Singapore addresses, Malaysia, and worldwide.
🇸🇬 Shipping within Singapore is a flat $5 for orders below $100, and free for orders $100 and above.
🇲🇾 Shipping to Malaysia is free for orders MYR 350 and above.
👉 For all other countries, shipping costs vary depending on the destination and items. You can view the exact cost at checkout.

Read more about our shipping policy here.

Returns
We hope that you’ll love your purchase. In case you need to make a return, please take photos of the defective product in question, and if the product in question requires a demonstration of its defectiveness, please take a video and send it to us within 3 days from the date of delivery.

Dimensions

30.5 x 30.5cm

Material

Printed on: 230gsm Maple Bright acid-free paper

Care

ABOUT THE BRAND

Dirtydoodies

Lauren (of Dirtydoodies) is a self-taught artist from Singapore who doodles as a therapeutic respite from the mild vagaries of Singaporean life. She has a penchant
for creating vivid, whimsical, surreal images. A lot of these seem to have something to do with food.
One half of Flat Bahru, she believes that art brings warmth and comfort into a space, and finds fulfilment in bringing this joy to fellow homeowners via her prints.

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