The Fight for Assyria - Wood-Framed Poster
The Fight for Assyria - Wood-Framed Poster
This is the first female-empowerment illustration that Diana Atureta created and shared on Instagram in 2017. It received immediate attention and praise, as well as support from the community through reposts by MesoPortrayal, among others -- and everyone's love has meant quite a lot. This piece has been sent as a postcard to select individuals around the world, as well as a full page print gifted to Inanna Sarkis. The illustration idea was sparked by Diana's love of superheroes and connecting the Assyrian identity with modern imagery to inspire those who enjoy seeing the piece.
Print Info
Durable wood-framed poster. Frame comes in black or white and is available in 7 versatile sizes.
.: Museum-quality custom frames
.: Matte premium paper
.: Plexiglass front
.: For indoor use
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
To ensure the life of original works of art, and of museum-quality prints, it is recommended to mat and frame the painting using acid-free materials.
Watercolours should be framed under glass or plexi-glass to protect from moisture, dust, and accidental damage to the painting.
Paintings in watercolour are particularly vulnerable to the effect of external factors like light and humidity. Never hang the painting opposite a window or on a wall where it is exposed to full sunlight for most of the day. This will cause the colours to fade and the paper to become brittle. Keep the watercolour away from heat, oils, odours and moisture in the kitchen. Also do not hang it near heaters or other heat-emitting appliances as that will damage the colour pigments permanently.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Damages and issues
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