You can choose to habe yours sprayed onto the pages of The Daily Telegraph, "borrowed" from the pub, then emulsioned with a specially formulated paint which provides a random texture and a finish that suits the "Urban" concept; if you're lucky, you might get a half-finished crossword! They can come with FREE crossbars and nails, so yours will be ready to hang; all you have to do is contact me, Steeve, and ask.
Plain paper.
This is the cheapest option and provide a slightly "cleaner" finish. Sprayed onto plain paper (approx. 56x80cm), they can come with FREE crossbars and nails, so yours will be ready to hang; all you have to do is contact me, Steeve, and ask.
Khadi handmade water colour paper.

The paintings can sprayed onto gorgeous, Indian, handmade paper sheets (100% cotton rag, 240 gsm, 56x76cm). But do need to be framed.
An Urbox.
Your paintings can be sprayed onto a handmade "Urbox,” or urban box. They are covered in newspaper cuttings and are handmade by people who wish to work to supplement their income. The boxes measure 590x760x45 mm, look really cool, have an urban feel, and are ready to hang, so there is no need to buy an expensive frame.


A box canvas

Your paintings can be sprayed onto a box canvas. They are handmade by people who wish to work to supplement their income. The boxes measure 590x760x40 mm, and are ready to hang, so there is no need to buy an expensive frame.
