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Posted May 13, 2009
Decking one's bare apartment walls with art can be daunting and expensive—which is probably the reason we've been meaning to get around to it for the past year and a half. Brooklyn-based illustrator Andy Pratt's new city prints will brighten up your place without blowing your budget. The eight-by-ten Giclée prints depict colorful skyline views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens (plus San Francisco, Boston, and Hong Kong, for you New York transplants) for $20 apiece. Each print is limited-edition—only 75 of each were made—and printed on high-quality cotton watercolor paper for a richer hue. Now you can use the money you saved on high-end art to spring for a frame.
$20 each at andypratt.net.


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