Description
About the colour: Iron Clay
In Australia, there are still examples of Aboriginal rock art visible which date back more than 20.000 years. Ochre and iron clay were materials obtained from the local land used to create colours such as white, yellow and red. Charcoal was used to produce black. These became the four basic colours of the Aboriginal artists from the modern Desert Art Movement that began in 1971.
The posters are printed on off-white Biotop 250 gr paper (FSC/TCF), the cards on 300 gr, with a sustainable printing technique and a minimum waste of inks.
All packaging materials are made of recycled cardboard.
Sizes:
A3 Poster (29.7 x 42cm)
A4 Mini Poster
A6 Postcard