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Open media in modal Dirtydoodies The Building; Somewhere, Print by Dirtydoodies features an abstract red glasshouse with blue sky reflections and cloud-like white drips at the windows, framed by leafy green trees in a colorful, surreal style. Open media in modal Dirtydoodies The Building; Somewhere, Print by Dirtydoodies features a red abstract building with blue and white shapes, framed by dark green trees and pale clouds on a light background—evoking the mystery of a hidden glasshouse.
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Dirtydoodies The Building; Somewhere, Print

Unframed Poster

Made by local artist Lauren Cheung 🇸🇬

SGD 79
SGD SGD 79

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Description
Somewhere there is a building
where Outside is in and
Inside is out (naturally)
It spews secrets in clouds
and waits for an
inevitable teardown
by the government
to build a staid glasshouse

Barcode: SS14007

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🇸🇬 Shipping within Singapore is a flat $5 for orders below $100, and free for orders $100 and above.
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Dimensions

29.7 x 42cm (A3)

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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