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Prefab77
First Cut II, Print

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$650 CAD

Limited silkscreen print by Prefab77.

  • 35" x 24.50" unframed, 40" x 21.5" framed
  • Signed and numbered by artist
  • Comes with certificate of authenticity
  • Edition of 3
  • Print
  • Hand painted background
  • Giclée and Screenprint
  • Spray, acrylic and varnish
  • Unframed version ships for free in North America; additional shipping costs will apply to framed version, the gallery will send you an email upon purchase


We ship worldwide with Fedex, DHL Express, Purolator as well as several door-to-door art handling companies (limited to certain cities). Shipping charges vary depending on product size and weight. Many original and glass framed works must be shipped in wood crates, the gallery will contact you upon purchase to send you a shipping invoice. All other works such as prints and small originals are carefully packaged in tubes and boxes. All orders are shipped 48 hours after purchase, Monday to Friday during opening hours. Custom and duty fees are applied to shipments at the discretion of each receiving country. These charges are beyond our control and are the responsibility of the consignee. All sales are final. Please inspect your pieces for any possible damage and contact us within 48h of reception date if you find a problem. Contact us if you have specific shipping questions.

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Biography

Peter Manning is a British artist currently based in the United Kingdom. He started his career as a printmaker and designer for Her Majesty in the British Army.

He continued working as a designer for well-known fashion brands while also organizing exhibitions at Electrik Sheep Gallery for street artists such as Banksy, Eine, Eelus and Pure Evil. He’s exhibited at galleries throughout the world, including Canada, Detroit, Ibiza and San Francisco.
His work has been commissioned by Converse, Gap, Hurley, NIKE, Keds, and Ride Snowboards. In 2011, he created the cover art for Dancing Backward in High Heels, fifth and final studio album by the New York Dolls.



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