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Posts Tagged ‘silkscreen’

Sep 19

Buy prints on our website!

by serieblog

In:Buying Prints

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For those of you who have been long-time loyal supporters of the Serie Project by purchasing our prints (thank you!), we’ve made it even easier. We are no longer using Etsy to sell prints we’ve produced over the last 19 years – we’ve moved sales to our own website! To view the catalog, simply click

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