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Heritage Heirloom Tomato · Fine Art Print

£25.00
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Part of Mila May's permanent collection Drawings of the Med originally hand painted by the sea.

༄ Museum-grade 300gsm archival paper

༄ Giclée printed with archival pigment inks

༄ Open edition

inky hand drawn summer beach deck chair

UK Postage calculated at checkout. Looking for delivery outside the UK? I'm delighted to announce the studio proudly ships worldwide. For international shipping costs, please get in touch for a personalised quote. 

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About The Paper

Chosen for its subtle texture, natural off-white tone, matte finish and heavyweight feel, this museum-grade paper beautifully enhances the rich colours achieved through giclée printing. The result is a fine art print with exceptional depth, made to retain its colour for decades.

Available to purchase in three sizes

A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) · A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) · A2 (42 x 59.4 cm)

Inspiration

Inspired by 1970s poster art and luxe hotel branding, this print captures the playful feel of Mediterranean markets and Italian summers.

Originally a traditional screen print, it brings bold, playful colours to your space, the perfect fine art print for those with an infinite love for tomatoes and stylish, colourful European interiors.

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shipping + customs

Looking for delivery outside the UK? I'm delighted to announce the studio proudly ships worldwide.

Please note that international orders, including those shipped to Ireland, may be subject to customs duties or import taxes.

Any applicable custom charges and taxes are the responsibility of the customer.

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packaging

Each artwork is wrapped and packaged by hand in my Cornwall studio using protective art materials for secure delivery.

Inside, you'll find a handwritten note from the artist and packaging inspired by traditional Italian delicacies. 

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postage

Shipping costs for UK and international orders are calculated at checkout.

All artworks are shipped using tracked and insured delivery services (print club mail not included). Larger works may require specialist courier delivery.

If your chosen artwork measures 95cm or above, please get in touch for a bespoke shipping quote.


about mila may

Mila May is an artist living and working by the sea in Falmouth, Cornwall. With a degree in Printed Textile Design from Falmouth University, her practice sits somewhere between painting and printmaking, working across crayon, pastel, relief ink, gouache, acrylic and digital drawing tools.

Her collection's move between loose line work, painted studies and simple forms, allowing drawing to become a way of holding onto places, seasons and passing moments.

about drawings of the med

Drawings of the Med is a growing collection of hand-drawn, digital works and paintings, shaped by the colours, food and slower pace of Mediterranean holidays and British summers by the sea. The collection reflects on the everyday moments that make a place feel warm, nostalgic and deeply familiar, the kind of memories that quietly stay with us for years.

made for daydreaming

Drawings of the Med holds onto summers gone by, places once visited and travels still to come, gathering together the colours, objects and memories that stay with us long after returning home.

Hilltop towns, Italian tomatoes, seaside suppers, striped parasols, swimwear and coastal landscapes appear throughout the works, drawn from life, photographs and memory.

Some are observed in the moment, while others are recalled later through colour, form and feeling.