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I love this classic letterpress poster ‘Work hard and Be Nice to People’, by Anthony Burill…although I prefer to read it as ‘Work Hard AT being Nice to People’…!

 It fits perfectly into THIS Ribba frame from Ikea. (I went for the oak veneer)

Click here to buy print for £30.00 from Soma. 

x Blanaid

 

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10 Responses
  1. Dave says:

    Your apartment is nicer!

  2. blanaid says:

    Why thank you Dave! I could do with some professional photos of it for the posts such as this… *hint….*

    :)

  3. Rhona says:

    God I love that poster would look savage in my college flat… am tempted to buy…. must save up tee hee….

    love the coat too…. very nice :)

  4. blanaid says:

    Or…you could just create your own version! You are an arty head…

  5. ali says:

    I love that print…laff eeeeet, and I want it, but would be totally copying you if I got it, so perhaps I should get this one instead

    http://www.concretehermit.com/shop/anthony-burrill-own-ideas.html

  6. blanaid says:

    Oh no buy it! I don’t believe in that copying thing…

    I really like the sentiment of this poster but not the colour of the paper - if it was on the brown I would definitely buy it:

    http://www.concretehermit.com/shop/anthony-burrill-it-is-ok.html

  7. Rhonabethginny says:

    I should would be so much cheaper and I am learn out to silk screen this year :)

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