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Dave Buonaguidi Signed Limited Edition Art Wrapping Paper - TA!

Get your Christmas wrapped up in style and create a social-echo at the same time by snapping up some exclusive wrapping paper, designed by a collection of renowned artists.

This signed limited edition piece of wrapping paper is one to treasure – a truly unique present that really packs a punch. Showcasing the eternally creative Dave Buonaguidi and his arresting and colourful “Ta!” design will look as good under the tree as framed as a showpiece in your home. Dave worked in advertising for over 30 years and in 2003 he created the iconic ‘MAKE TEA NOT WAR’ poster for the anti-war march, which now forms part of the Victoria and Albert Museum collection and also hangs in the Trento Museum of Modern Art.

This is one piece from a limited edition run of 300 pieces of signed wrapping paper by artist Dave Buonaguidi.

Measures 70cm x 50cm. Rolled for delivery.

Unsigned packs with a repeat version of this design are also available.

All the profit from this wrapping paper goes directly back to The Big Issue to give people living on the margins a hand up.

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