Hisba - Combo
Brighten up your walls while helping the lives of people with learning disabilities and Autism.
Product details
Unframed
Printed on Somerset Satin Enhanced Paper
We only print when we get an order so we can reduce our wastage.
This piece can be slotted straight into standard A4, A3 A2 or A1 frames.
International delivery can be arranged on request.
If you are displaying art in your workplace and would like to show your employees and customers your charitable side, we can send cards to go alongside the artwork, with information on the artist and organisation.
If you would like to licence this image, get in touch
Where your money goes
50% of profits from the sale of prints goes directly to the artist.
50% of profits from the sale of prints goes towards funding our workshops for adults with learning disabilities.
About the artist:
Hisba is continually experimenting with different mediums and techniques. Her fascination with everything around her means that she has a wealth of ideas to inspire her work. Architecture, art history, textiles, and different cultures are among the most important themes in her art and these are continually referred to in her sketchbooks and outcomes. Many of the works produced have a graphic quality referencing Japanese woodblock prints with their defined line and flat surfaces. Most recently she has been working on a series of geometric pieces, always showing off her keen eye for colour.
Brighten up your walls while helping the lives of people with learning disabilities and Autism.
Product details
Unframed
Printed on Somerset Satin Enhanced Paper
We only print when we get an order so we can reduce our wastage.
This piece can be slotted straight into standard A4, A3 A2 or A1 frames.
International delivery can be arranged on request.
If you are displaying art in your workplace and would like to show your employees and customers your charitable side, we can send cards to go alongside the artwork, with information on the artist and organisation.
If you would like to licence this image, get in touch
Where your money goes
50% of profits from the sale of prints goes directly to the artist.
50% of profits from the sale of prints goes towards funding our workshops for adults with learning disabilities.
About the artist:
Hisba is continually experimenting with different mediums and techniques. Her fascination with everything around her means that she has a wealth of ideas to inspire her work. Architecture, art history, textiles, and different cultures are among the most important themes in her art and these are continually referred to in her sketchbooks and outcomes. Many of the works produced have a graphic quality referencing Japanese woodblock prints with their defined line and flat surfaces. Most recently she has been working on a series of geometric pieces, always showing off her keen eye for colour.
Brighten up your walls while helping the lives of people with learning disabilities and Autism.
Product details
Unframed
Printed on Somerset Satin Enhanced Paper
We only print when we get an order so we can reduce our wastage.
This piece can be slotted straight into standard A4, A3 A2 or A1 frames.
International delivery can be arranged on request.
If you are displaying art in your workplace and would like to show your employees and customers your charitable side, we can send cards to go alongside the artwork, with information on the artist and organisation.
If you would like to licence this image, get in touch
Where your money goes
50% of profits from the sale of prints goes directly to the artist.
50% of profits from the sale of prints goes towards funding our workshops for adults with learning disabilities.
About the artist:
Hisba is continually experimenting with different mediums and techniques. Her fascination with everything around her means that she has a wealth of ideas to inspire her work. Architecture, art history, textiles, and different cultures are among the most important themes in her art and these are continually referred to in her sketchbooks and outcomes. Many of the works produced have a graphic quality referencing Japanese woodblock prints with their defined line and flat surfaces. Most recently she has been working on a series of geometric pieces, always showing off her keen eye for colour.