Papirmass March 2017 Subscription Box Review

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Papirmass is a monthly art print subscription. Each month, you’ll get an art print to satisfy your art and cultural curiosity – delivered right to your doorstep. You’ll never have trouble adding a new art print for your collection since Papirmass is the perfect way to discover new and upcoming great artists. It ships worldwide (with free shipping!) from Canada!

So excited to announce they have added DO NOT FOLD onto the envelope, say goodbye to creased art.

The prints are wrapped in custom-printed rigid mailers perfect to protect the print from awful weather. There’s also an invitation to share our personalize print display on social media.

This month’s artist is JP King, and we received a card with information about the artwork and a short interview with the artist. He’s always trying to do something different whether that be an idea, material or technique.

The piece is called “Record Boy.” It reminds me that music is life and like life is ever changing. Upon first glance, I wasn’t really impressed but after spending time just admiring this it has really grown on me.

On the back, there are all the details of the print as well as some questions to help develop your art appreciation.

A beautiful quote by Scott Adams, “Creativity is allowing yourself to make Mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.” I like this quote because it reminds me that there is beauty in mistakes.

This is such a neat subscription. I’m so glad the addition of DO NOT FOLD is on the envelope thus saving my art from being bent by my mail person. I love the questions on the back of the print that are giving my a deeper appreciation for art. Papirmass is fun, educational and unique. I love that there is a subscription to help spread the word about the amazingness that is the art world.

What did you think of this month’s prints from Papirmass?

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