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Blotter art, fractal skull figure, only one in stock. Approximately 6.3cm square, with a sheet of 100 blotters (10 sheets x 10 sheets). This product will be: ・Simply framed, ・Wrapped in an aluminum package to prevent moisture, ・Packed in a cardboard envelope to prevent bending, and shipped with care. Blotter art originated in the 1960s when acid dealers sought to differentiate and highlight their products, aiming for branding. As a result, beautifully designed blotter sheets were born as art and began to circulate in the market. The choice of this printed, perforated paper, the blotter sheet, as the medium was influenced by the regulations of American law at the time. After 1970, the legal hobby of collecting unused blotter "art" flourished, and the artwork became even more sophisticated. In the 80s, a private museum of blotter art called III was established in San Francisco. Today, blotter art is collected as a field of applied art. How about it as a gift or for your collection? Originally printed with vegetable ink on blotter paper (blotter sheets) made to soak up psychedelics, and perforated. The perforations also have their own unique characteristics, providing clues to identify each creator. Blotter art is an established art form with collectors worldwide. Discounts are available for those who purchase multiple types at the same time. Please view the items by selecting "on sale" under the hashtags below. If you are interested, please leave a comment. Naturally, this is an art piece and does not contain any compounds. #blotterart #hofmann_blotter #blotterartjapan #blotterart_fractal
1 month ago