You may have seen artist Molly Dilworth’s impactful rooftop paintings before, and now her more human-sized works are up for sale on ArtWeLove. Entitled “Daily Practice,” the prints are done on paper made from tree-free cotton linters salvaged from the textile industry, and (this caught our attention) are incredibly affordable for such lovely, custom eco artwork!
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