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Limited ‘Piggies’ Print by Annie Owens Available in Store

Hi-Fructose co-founder Annie Owens has a new giclée print available in our store. The 13" x 20" "Piggies" prints are limited to 40, with 20 of those sold in the Hi-Fructose store. All are signed and numbered. Order it here.


Hi-Fructose co-founder Annie Owens has a new giclée print available in our store. The 13″ x 20″ “Piggies” prints are limited to 40, with 20 of those sold in the Hi-Fructose store. All are signed and numbered. Order it here.

The giclée prints have a 1″ white border, on archival heavyweight hot-press 100% cotton paper.

More details: $13 shipping, ships FEDEX Ground in a cello sleeve inside a 4″ wide cardboard shipping tube. Since prints are limited, they can not be replaced please be sure to double check details of your shipping address, especially if paying with PayPal. Please allow 2 weeks for packout and delivery.

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