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Racing Cycling Jerseys Print by David Sparshott
David Sparshott is an incredible illustrator. So good, he’s worked for Rapha, The New York Times, The Ride Journal and all the best cycling magazines. We have all of David’s cycling prints up on the CycleMiles walls. Beautifully drawn. Wonderful colours. Always interesting. David’s prints always make a great gift for any cycling enthusiast. A fantastic A3 size racing cycling print celebrating cycling jerseys worn by the greats.
Title - Cycling Jerseys
Artist - David Sparshott
Technique/Medium - Giclee
Printed on - 310gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching paper 100% cotton paper
Special Features - Titled and signed by David
Size - A3 297 x 420 mm- designed to fit A3 framesNeed a top quality picture frame for your fantastic David Sparshott print?
We can help with a hand made solid wood Arqadia frame that won’t sag with time like machine made MDF frames.
Buy a print and frame and we will carefully frame and seal your print so it’s all ready to hang. Makes a great gift for any cycle racing fan.
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