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Twins - Street Art Print

£20.00 GBP
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John was born in Ireland in 1949 and immigrated to London in the 1950s. He has experienced periods of homelessness and suffered mental health problems. John’s artistic output spans painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography and poetry. “Art helps me – it’s crucial, necessary; gets me through the day, gets me through the night,” he says. “It’s a friend to me – a big time friend.”

Thank you note:
"I'm very thankful to everyone who buys my art. I hope it gives them many times of happiness as I enjoyed making them and I appreciate all the help The Big Issue has given me and continues to give me with my art and writing."

Unframed Prints available in sizes A4, A3 & A2

A3 and A4 are printed on 300GSM High Colour Matt Paper

A2 where available, is printed on 200GSM High Colour Gloss Paper

All prints have a bleed space that varies between artworks

John Sheehy

John was born in Ireland in 1949 and immigrated to London in the 1950s. He has experienced periods of homelessness and suffered mental health problems. John's artistic output spans painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography and poetry. "Art helps me, it's crucial, necessary; gets me through the day, gets me through the night," he says. "It's a friend to me - a big time friend."
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