Papirmass October 2018 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.

The prints are wrapped in custom-printed rigid mailers to protect the print.

It is perfectly sealed when it arrived from the mail.

Surprise!

Every print arrives with a mini-interview of the artist.

It gives us a glimpse of the artist’s creative process.

Everything in my pack!

There’s a card featuring a beautiful quote from Ella Wheeler Wilcox…

A weed is but an unloved flower.

At the back is a doodle you can finish with patterns and colors.

Also included is a postcard by Llew Mejia who translated his love for nature in his art piece. Black is a perfect backdrop for the colorful plants.

Llew Mejia encourages us to believe in ourselves and our work. When we enjoy it, other people will enjoy and inspire them to make art too.

The artwork is simple but relaxing to look at even though there’s a lot going on.

Flip it and the black backdrop version of the same design artwork of “Moths and Caterpillars” is at the back.

There’s the name of the artwork at the bottom with the logo of Papirmass.

I think the artwork of Llew Mejia shows his view of nature. It’s colorful, carefree, and inclusive of different creatures and their undergoing changes. It is relaxing and pleasing to look at. Sometimes art doesn’t need to be complicated. This subscription inspires a lot of people to pursue art and respect it. It also paves way for artists to flaunt their work and share. I would love to be surprised again by the next art piece.

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

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