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Aardman teams with Art & Hue for pop art line

New prints feature characters from classic animations such as Wallace & Gromit.

Art & Hue has teamed up with Aardman for the launch of a new collection of pop art prints featuring its classic characters.

The prints are available in three sizes and 18 colour options.

Morph, Shaun the Sheep and Wallace & Gromit have all been given the pop art treatment, with the art print on museum quality archival card of 310gsm, made from 100% cotton, using fine art pigment inks for longevity.

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