Things grow in beloved gardens by Friedensreich Hundertwasser

This Picture is available as Art Print and Framed Picture.

This artwork of Hundertwasser is also known as: Dingsdas wachsen in geliebten Gärten, Les choses poussent dans les jardins bien-aimés.

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Art Print: Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Things grow in beloved gardens

Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Things grow in beloved gardens

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Art Prints

Hundertwasser art prints are high-quality prints on special, mostly heavy or textured papers. The printing technique is chosen so that the colors and the haptic impression of the original are reproduced as faithfully as possible. Art prints are often made with decorative colors such as gold and silver as well as embossing. In contrast, posters designate any form of decorative print. Often thinner papers and simpler printing techniques are used. Since the differences between art prints and posters are not familiar to most people, we use the terms here synonymously, but usually mean the high-quality art print.

Framed Pictures

Pictures from Friedensreich Hundertwasser you can also buy framed. In addition to a variety of wood and aluminum moldings we also offer passe-partouts and various surface protection options. All frames are handmade in our own factory. Naturally all framings are Made in Germany. Individually framed, the picture »Things grow in beloved gardens« really comes into its own!