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VHS and Entry Hall Wallpaper Wrapping Paper

$25
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VHS and Entry Hall Wallpaper Wrapping Paper

$25
Size: Pack of 5
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Items are printed in the USA and made to order.

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$25

Description

A stack of vintage VHS tapes in various sizes and label colors sits centered against a cream background densely patterned with orange and yellow botanical florals, green foliage, and perched birds. The nostalgic contrast between the technological artifact and the delicate chinoiserie wallpaper creates a playful collision of eras, rendered in warm, naturalistic tones with precise attention to the spine labels and spine text of each cassette. Printed on oversized, premium-weight sheets and made to order, five to a pack. Gifts wrapped in an independent artist's work rather than mass-market roll paper.

Specifications

  • Sold in a set of five sheets
  • Each sheet measures 20" x 29"
  • 100lb smooth matte paper
  • Sold in a set of five sheets
  • Each sheet measures 20" x 29"
  • 100lb smooth matte paper

Shipping & Returns

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

VHS and Entry Hall Wallpaper

Hollis Brown Thornton

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Hollis Brown Thornton
About The Artist

I create paintings, drawings, and pigment transfers that explore memory, time, and change. Working from family photographs, found imagery, and fragments of popular culture, I erase, obscure, and reconstruct familiar images until they exist somewhere between recognition and disappearance. My work considers the traces we leave behind and the way memories shift over time.

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