Description
It’s So Chic Punk’s Not Dead Deluxe Decoupage paper for furniture in sizes A0/A1/A2/A3, designed for the established or budding Furniture Artist. Exceptional quality & a vibrant showstopping image
Decoupage Paper For Furniture A0/A1/A2/A3 Punk’s Not Dead
Showstopping images with the most vivid colours printed in house using the very best Fine Art printers.
Available in 4 sizes, and custom sizes if required…get in touch to discuss.
A0 (1189mm x 841mm) A1 (841mm x 594mm) A2 (594mm x 420mm) A3 (420mm x 297mm)
Ideal for those that likes to use thicker decoupage papers as opposed to tissue papers etc. For a wrinkle free, crease free easier to manipulate medium these papers are fabulous to work with. This paper is also blue backed so doesn’t need a white painted background to apply it too, the colours remain bright and vivid.
There is a wide variety of decoupage paper for furniture designs available to suit everyone’s taste and needs.
I have a Facebook group for the decoupage papers where you will find application videos etc
https://www.facebook.com/groups/itssochicfurnitureart
Please tag me in your socials posts, I love to see your creations, please also share to ‘OUR’ group
“Punk’s Not Dead” is a vibrant celebration of punk culture, encapsulating the raw energy and rebellious spirit that defines the genre. This artwork features a striking yellow background, adorned with bold graphics and symbols that resonate with the punk ethos. The central image of a guitar, surrounded by iconic motifs like skulls, stars, and hearts, captures the essence of music as a form of expression and defiance.
The piece reflects a passion for the punk movement, reminding us that its spirit continues to thrive. Each element is thoughtfully placed, creating a dynamic composition that draws the eye and sparks conversation. The use of contrasting colours and textures adds depth, making it a standout piece for any space.
Whether you’re a long-time punk enthusiast or simply appreciate bold, graphic art, this piece serves as a powerful reminder of the culture’s enduring legacy. It’s not just a statement; it’s a celebration of individuality and the freedom to express oneself.