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Top Sirloin, or a Bottom? - Archival Beef Print

$20.00

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This is a print of an original watercolor painting of beef top sirloin roast. This was another one where I had a long debate over which cut of meat was funnier to use (top round? top sirloin?). Sirloin clearly won.

Part of my 19-part series of "cheeky meat" paintings, this can work as well in the kitchen as it would framed in the bedroom. Or wherever, really.

Print measures 8.5 x 11, and is printed with archival pigment inks on archival velvet fine art paper. The paper is slightly textured, like watercolor paper. The quality is pretty amazing, and is often mistaken for an original. Perfect for a food lover (or just your lover *wink*), your own home, or the special chef in your life.

Print is signed and shipped flat in protective cello bag and bend proof fiberboard mailer.

Thanks for looking!

© 2011 - 2013 Alyson Thomas

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