The Print Lass
Neon Rattlesnake A3+ Screen Print
Neon Rattlesnake A3+ Screen Print
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The first of my plant prints to get all inky! This A3+ Rattlesnake plant print is bursting with juicy neon coral orange and electric blue. The overlaps in colour add depth and shadow and in keeping with the rest of my plant prints it’s full of graphic textural details.
The finer details...
How is it made?
Screen printed in my home studio with 2 layers of bright acrylic ink in a small edition of 10 prints.
The paper is A3+ Munken Lynx by GF Smith, 300gsm weight (a natural white heavyweight paper with a lightly textured surface)
How big is it?
450 x 320mm (A3+)
How big is it?
How big is it?
Care
Care
Packaging
Packaging
Delivery information
Delivery information
2nd class delivery is free for all orders over £10!
Shipping is free for all orders over £10.
Orders before 12pm are processed the same day and collected the following day by the postman (this is how royal mail collection service now works - I am now charged extra for taking some items to the post office). Orders after 12pm will take 1 additional working day.
Large letter sized items are sent by 2nd class post (2-4 days) with a paid upgrade to 1st class available. Small parcel sized items (multiple items in an order or larger items) or larger are sent via Evri 48hrs with an upgrade to 24hrs.
During peak times and when there is scheduled industrial action I may add additional options.
If you need something processing quickly, please contact me at hello@theprintlass.co.uk before ordering.
Earth Friendly Aims
Earth Friendly Aims
You will not find any plastic in Print Lass products.
All packaging is paper based and in most cases, recycled.
Art papers are from sustainable sources or recycled
I use card catches for all greetings cards instead of cello bags and the cello bags I do use for events are compostable (I roll all prints ordered online and send in a triangular tube).
Care is taken in the printing process, to limit water use and waste water is filtered through a guppy bag to stop any micro particles entering the waste water system (particularly in the use of gold ink).







