• So Lovely and Beautiful (2000s) – Framed Art

So Lovely and Beautiful (2000s) – Framed Art

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Title: So Lovely and Beautiful
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2000s
Frame: White wood with acrylic front
Condition: Vintage
Publisher: Uncredited

A charming commercial print featuring a bouquet of roses and the caption “So Lovely and Beautiful” on a bright yellow background. This piece reflects the sentimental style of Pakistani roadside gift shops and wedding photography studios, where affectionate English slogans meet vector clip art in unapologetic sincerity.

Exhibited in “Spasial Program” at SculptureCenter, New York, June 18 –July 28, 2025. 

Availability: Free pickup on July 29 at the SculptureCenter, or shipping available upon request (price excludes shipping).

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