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Birgitta Muhr "Orange juice rythm"

Regular price 5 000 SEK
Regular price Sale price 5 000 SEK
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Printing technique: Monotype
Edition: 1
Size, artwork: 55 x 48 cm


Size, print area: 46 x 39 cm

Shipping and delivery time

Within Sweden there are several shipping options:

  • Delivery to the nearest DHL agent
    • Free for unframed artwork
    • 100 SEK for framed artwork
  • Home delivery with Postnord MyPack Home
    • SEK 100 for unframed artwork
    • SEK 250 for framed artwork
  • ed. art pick-up (free): Pick up your framed or unframed artwork at Timmermansgatan 40 in Stockholm at no extra cost. Opening hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays 12-18.

Delivery time

Unframed works approximately 3-7 working days
Framed works 2-3 weeks

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Framing

ed. art provides framing as part of the purchase. We partner with skilled framers across Stockholm to custom-make your frame after you have placed your order. All frames are made-to-measure and acid-free.

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Help choosing

We offer two different services to help you choose artwork:

1. Free digital consultation with sketches. Based on images of your walls and your existing art, we put together digital sketch proposals with artwork and frames. Read more

2. Hanging consultation at home including art for 5,000 SEK (in the Stockholm area). During a two-hour visit, we look at and hang all the art you have and how it can be complemented with at least one new work from us. Read more

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About Birgitta Muhr

Birgitta Muhr works with both sculpture and prints. As a graphic artist, Birgitta has a clear connection to the origins of printing making techniques, even though it usually only results in unique prints. There is a kind of speed in the process, as if she is playing her way to ready-made characters, a kind of letters that write themselves and bounce against paper and paint.

Birgitta Muhr (b. 1961 Sundsvall) graduated from the Swedish Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1992. Since then, she has worked on several public works, mainly as a sculptor. She had solo exhibitions at, among others, Moderna Museet and Grafiska Sällskapet in Stockholm and participated in around 30 group exhibitions.

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