*Clearance* Large Art Prints
Full transparency about being discounted below:
City in Pink (12" x 18"): This is larger than the ones I normally stock. It is from my previous printing company, so it is printed on matte 12" x 18" photo paper, as opposed to the 11" x 17" glossy light cardstock I use currently. It is a slightly warmer pink than I use currently.
The World is Your Stage (11" x 17"): This print is here because people confuse her for fan-art of an iconic existing character. I originally didn't think it would seem too close since it's monochromatic blue, but people read her hair as blonde. It's awkward to explain that when I have a bunch of signs that say "All original characters". I have since reworked the art to make her hair black, but I had bulk ordered this version in the past already (T - T)
Envy, Envy (11" x 17" or 12" x 18"): This print is here because people confuse her for fan-art of an existing character who has been growing in popularity recently, and to be fair, it's eerily close. I wasn't familiar with the anime or the character, and bulk ordered this a few years ago. It's awkward to explain that when I have a bunch of signs that say "All original characters" (TvT) It also has a slightly warmer pink than I use currently and some have a different style of drawing eyes.The 11" x 17" is from my current printing company that does glossy light cardstock. The 12" x 18" size is from my previous printing company that did matte photo paper prints.
Doki Doki (12" x 18"): This is a print from before my pink-yellow-blue color scheme! It is also from my previous printing company, so it is printed on matte 12" x 18" photo paper, as opposed to the 11" x 17" glossy light cardstock I use currently.
Nightlife City (12" x 18"): This is larger than the ones I normally stock. It is from my previous printing company, so it is printed on matte 12" x 18" photo paper, as opposed to the 11" x 17" glossy light cardstock I use currently. It is a slightly warmer pink than I use currently.
Bite Me (12" x 18"): This is larger than the ones I normally stock. It is from my previous printing company, so it is printed on matte 12" x 18" photo paper, as opposed to the 11" x 17" glossy light cardstock I use currently. It has a slightly warmer pink than I use currently and some have a different style of drawing eyes.
If you are looking to match these with the regular large art prints that you have bought from me at a con or from the regular art prints section of my website, I do not recommend these, as the paper material and sizes may not match.