The Old and Neglected Teddy Bear

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      This numbered edition Giclée Art Print, designed by Liam Liberty, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Printed on 100% cotton, acid-free, heavyweight paper using HDR UltraChrome Archival Ink, this artwork reflects our commitment to the highest color, paper, and printing standards.

      This numbered edition Fine Art Block designed by Liam Liberty is numbered, signed and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Artwork is printed on fine art paper using archival inks and mounted to a 2" deep hand stained dark brown frame. Comes ready to hang.

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      About this Artwork

      Teddy was once a cherished toy, but many years have passed since he was first hugged by an enthusiastic child. Nobody loves him anymore; he's just a faded memory from yesteryear. This retired teddy bear just sits in his chair and watches the world go by.

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      Birmingham, United Kingdom

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