In the Groove

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Medium Framed

Framed by hand in a wooden moulding with a satin black finish as standard. Fine art print triple mounted with conservation mountboard.

Medium: Giclee on Paper
Published: 2013
Edition Copies: 195
Image Size: 24" x 16"
Certificate of Authenticity: Yes

Due to the hand made nature of our Mr Kuu products, each item is bespoke and made to order. We aim to dispatch the vast majority within 10 to 15 business days from time of order. Our orders are dispatched Monday to Friday.

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Medium Framed

Framed by hand in a wooden moulding with a satin black finish as standard. Fine art print triple mounted with conservation mountboard.

Medium: Giclee on Paper
Published: 2013
Edition Copies: 195
Image Size: 24" x 16"
Certificate of Authenticity: Yes

Due to the hand made nature of our Mr Kuu products, each item is bespoke and made to order. We aim to dispatch the vast majority within 10 to 15 business days from time of order. Our orders are dispatched Monday to Friday.

Medium Framed

Framed by hand in a wooden moulding with a satin black finish as standard. Fine art print triple mounted with conservation mountboard.

Medium: Giclee on Paper
Published: 2013
Edition Copies: 195
Image Size: 24" x 16"
Certificate of Authenticity: Yes

Due to the hand made nature of our Mr Kuu products, each item is bespoke and made to order. We aim to dispatch the vast majority within 10 to 15 business days from time of order. Our orders are dispatched Monday to Friday.

I’ve ridden a Vespa PX125 scooter since I started working in the fashion industry in the early noughties. As a huge fan of music, especially the sound you get from vinyl this piece is a tribute to two of my greatest passions. Groovy! I’d had this concept for a long time and one day the light coming through the window was perfect against the black vinyl. One of the challenges in having such a clear idea and concept is realising it in a single shot. Sometimes what you have in your head doesn’t translate to looking through a viewfinder and realising that image with just one shot.