Evil Pie, Las Vegas. Face
Fine art print on Archival paper
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Evil Pie, Las Vegas. Face
East Fremont St, Las Vegas. What a place. Tall boys and street performers as far as the eye can see. If you ever go stay at El Cortez, they have rooms called 'The Original 42' and its as close to the old Vegas experience I think you'll get. Walk a bit further down and there'a a looooootta woman waving at you which took me a second to work out. Anyway, I got a slice of pizza from this place before checking in and the bathrooms did not disappoint, I'm a huge fan or any bar that shouts food orders over a tannoy.
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Archival Giclee Print
The luminous colours of my photos pop best with an archival giclee print on durable archival paper which I've hand picked out of many samples.

Smooth Finish Frames
Choose from smooth, wooden effect or aluminium finishes on your frames. All come with standard glass, art glass available on request.

Certificate of Authenticity.
Alongside all signed prints, you'll get a certificate of authenticity too. If you order framed this will be on the back of the frame.

All prints signed & editioned.
I sign all my prints before they're shipped to you

Framing Options
I've picked out three stunning framing options; a high quality black, white and silver.
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