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IMPORTANT: International deliveries can take around 4 weeks. Please keep an eye on tracking and order early, or request for a courier upgrade (asap) for a quicker service.
Eye for London Prints is inspired by the architecture, design and pop culture of London. We explore the often overlooked, yet interesting facets that lend character to the city we love. From Bowie and Brutalism to the books people are reading on the tube, this is London seen through a different lens.
Read more about us here
https://www.eyeforlondonprints.com/artist
If you wish, you can subscribe our monthly blog letter at www.eyeforlondonprints.com, where I write a bit about art in London.
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Sarah on Apr 15, 2023
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful print, amazing quality and I'm sure the LFC fan is gonna love it! Very helpful seller, thank you so much :)
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Kaye West on Sep 12, 2023
5 out of 5 starsAmazing and super quick service. Was surprised how fast the delivery came to Australia. Will be purchasing more products. High quality, highly recommend!
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About EyeForLondonPrints
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Art Deco facade of the old Arsenal Stadium. Giclee Prints on 300gsm Archival Cotton Paper
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Matte Prints on 300gsm paper. The Brixton Windmill is one of the oldest and still- working windmills in London.
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The Barbican Conservatory Giclee Print. Shop our collection of Brutalist London art prints.
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Borough Market, Regents Park. Artworks of London landmarks make for great birthday gifts.
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Artworks of your favourite music legends. A unique gift for a music lover.
Eye for London Prints
Shop members
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Ram Iyer
Owner, Illustrator
Artist, Illustrator, Writer.
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Mathanki Kodavasal (Mats)
Designer, Artist
Hi I'm Mats. I love Bowie, Brixton and Brutalism, and you can see it reflected in all my work! If you want any of the the prints personalised or size customised, please don't hesitate to drop me a message.
Production partners
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Printer
United Kingdom
A professional Printer in the UK
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A Printing service
City of London, England
I use an established printer based in Central London Oxford Street. The staff is experienced and knowledgeable in the various printing processes, and rest assured- quality is great.
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Cancellations: accepted
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Frequently asked questions
My international delivery tracking updates. When will I receive my print?
Royal Mail gives a tracking number with every International delivery. This tracking is updated at various check points.
First checkpoint- When it leaves UK and reaches the destination country.
The next update in tracking will only happen once the parcel has gone through and cleared by customs. This could take anywhere between 5- 20 days depending on the country. So if the tracking has not updated in the meantime, your item is probably in queue at customs.
The next tracking update will happen when the item has come out of custom centre and reaches the local Post Office for delivery.
I cannot predict how long an international delivery can take. For example a parcel to France has taken 7 days, and in another time 30 days!
Where do I get the prints framed?
I offer framing services for local UK addresses. Also, you can get the perfect sized frames at John Lewis. A4/ A3/ A2 with and without mounts.
The reason I don't ship frames internationally is because the weight increases the price of shipping and no guarantee of non breakage. Since these are fairly standard size prints, it works out better to get the framing done at your end.
What are Giclee Prints. Why are they expensive?
The word Giclée ("g-clay"), is derived from the French verb gicler meaning "to squirt or spray". It a fine art digital printing process combining pigment based inks with 100% cotton paper to achieve prints of superior archival quality, that will not fade for more than 70 years.
The process involves squirting or spraying microscopic dots of pigment-based ink onto high quality art paper or canvas. The image is colour corrected to attain the closest possible match to the original work if required.
In short- Matte prints are brilliant, but Giclee is special.
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