BrainPOP

$595.00

This piece is named after the brain perioperative clinical trial programme here in Melbourne and features ‘Neurotypical’, ‘Neurospicy’, ‘Use Your Noodle’ and ‘Eureka!’ from the NSA collection.

This joyful polyptych can be matched with one of the Magic Monochromes pieces for a dramatic contrast, or paired with ‘Great Minds’ for a vibrant and fun effect.

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50 × 50 cm print with a 5cm white border around the edge.

This is an open edition with a digital signature and COA.

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Fine art giclée print on 310gsm Ilford Smooth Cotton Rag. The 100% cotton, fourdrinier-made rag paper is ultra-smooth and includes no optical brighteners for a clean, matt surface. Printed using Epson's premium 12-colour UltraChrome PRO12 pigment ink system - the pinnacle of fine art reproduction technology. These archival-quality pigment inks deliver an expanded colour gamut with exceptional colour accuracy and smooth gradations. Designed for museum-grade archival permanence with fade resistance exceeding 200 years under proper display conditions.

This piece is named after the brain perioperative clinical trial programme here in Melbourne and features ‘Neurotypical’, ‘Neurospicy’, ‘Use Your Noodle’ and ‘Eureka!’ from the NSA collection.

This joyful polyptych can be matched with one of the Magic Monochromes pieces for a dramatic contrast, or paired with ‘Great Minds’ for a vibrant and fun effect.

-

50 × 50 cm print with a 5cm white border around the edge.

This is an open edition with a digital signature and COA.

-

Fine art giclée print on 310gsm Ilford Smooth Cotton Rag. The 100% cotton, fourdrinier-made rag paper is ultra-smooth and includes no optical brighteners for a clean, matt surface. Printed using Epson's premium 12-colour UltraChrome PRO12 pigment ink system - the pinnacle of fine art reproduction technology. These archival-quality pigment inks deliver an expanded colour gamut with exceptional colour accuracy and smooth gradations. Designed for museum-grade archival permanence with fade resistance exceeding 200 years under proper display conditions.