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The busy entrepôt

The busy entrepôt

Regular price ₹1995
Regular price ₹3325 Sale price ₹1995
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Description

A busy dusk scene from a bustling harbour, as the ships return after a long day, makes for an aesthetic sight to behold as the lovely vessels sail ashore. This beautiful laptop sleeve has been digitally printed on vegan leather and cushioned for the best protection of your device.

Specifications: Digitally printed on vegan leather 1 main compartment with zip closure Padded for protection
Size & Fit: Height – 35 cm Width – 25 cm Depth – 2 cm Can hold up to 13.5-inch laptop
Material & Care: Vegan Fabric Wipe with a clean dry cloth to remove dust

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Art by Sung-Yae KIM

Mouth Artist from South Korea

Sung-Yae Kim was born in Cheongsong on 12 January 1947. She completed both her primary and secondary school education. Sung-Yae began suffering from rheumatoid arthritis at the age of 27. Her illness became dramatically worse, however, so that she was permanently confined to a wheelchair at the age of 30. Initially, she still painted with her hands. However, as her condition noticeablydeteriorated, she was eventually no longer able to use her hands. She began to paint with her mouth in 1993. Sung-Yae preferred to paint both in oils and watercolours. Sung-Yae Kim passed away on 4 August 2017.

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