Elbow Toe's Mini Prints
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Elbow Toe's Mini Prints



You've seen the originals on the streets now you can own scalled down vesions of Elbow Toe's beautiful work. He participated in A.G.A.S.T (Annual Gowanus Artist Studio Tour) over the weekend and for the event he has created a limited edition set of small (Recession Sized) versions of ELBOW-TOE pieces at extremely friendly (Recession Priced) prices. The images are all silkscreened by hand by the artist from linocuts carved by hand by the ELBOW-TOE studio.

These works are single colour silk screens reduced to sizes ranging from 5x8 inches up to 12x10 inches and are being sold for approximately $30 a piece, shipping is extra. They will be limited to editions of 30 and have been selling very quickly this morning, so move fast on these.

The prints can be bought over in Elbow Toe's Etsy Shop here.




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