
These cannot be returned unless they are faulty. Our returns policy excludes artworks that are made to order, such as artwork that has been custom framed, timed releases or commissioned artworks.
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If you're not entirely happy with your artwork, you can return it to us within 14 days and choose a replacement or receive a full refund. If you have an account, you can also log in and track the progress of your order. Please note that your order may be subject to import duties and fees upon delivery, depending on your shipping destination. You will be contacted by our courier service to arrange delivery. Custom framed artworks are usually dispatched within 21 working days of receiving your order, but sometimes might take longer. We’ll keep you informed by email on the progress of your order. We aim to dispatch unframed prints within 10 working days of receiving your order but sometimes, it may take longer. Shipping costs will be calculated automatically at checkout depending on your shipping address. His popularity soared following an exhibition ‘Onega’ a gallery in Paris as well as various other shows around the world in New York, Los Angeles and Berin just to name a few. Kurar often uses the representation of childhood in his works which has become a signature trademark for the artist. His work explores themes of poetry, humour and sensitive issues such as war, religious and the consumer society we live in. His work explores themes of poetry, humour and sensitive issues such as war, religion and the consumer society we live in. His works focus on current issues and encourages us to step back from our current vision of society with his striking stencil works on canvas as well his street art. Kurar fell into the Graffiti and Street art world in the late 90’s and for the past 10 years has been working on a variety of techniques, from Graffiti, Stencil, Collage, 3D art and colour. ‘Kurar’ is a French Street artist who lives and works in Clermont Ferrand and Paris France. The art of Kurar explore themes of politics, humour, poetry and often reference and encompasses ideas of war and religion as well as the Consumer society we live in. Painting and linocut, the two media used in his work, where the withdrawal of matter gives birth to form, are complementary and totally linked: to reveal what is hidden, as one digs to seek a truth, to oneself.'Human Finger Print Artist Proof' is a beautiful hand-finished canvas from French street artist Kurar. A single color, a single pass, no return possible. With linocut the gestures are in the control of the layout, the engraving, removing the material with all the precision and the danger that this technique implies. Then to dig into the material and by this act of destruction, to make possible the encounter between the visible and the disappeared, intimate and secret, present in the history of each canvas.

Overlay the colours, daring to dare the disappearance, momentary or definitive, of the previous ones. An abstract painting, which is constructed like a palimpsest where the supported gestures will reveal a multiplicity of spaces in one, opening the field of possibilities.

In a succession of constructions and deconstructions, the colours overlap in the material of the oil painting that she works with a knife, stretched, scraped, caressed, in ample and violent movements, soft and minute.
