A unique opportunity to own a piece of art history emerges in this Grateful Dead Skull and Roses Blotter Art skeleton. This rare specimen measures 70s Stanleys, a type of blotter that was popular among artists in the US during the 1960s and 1970s. The perforated design allows for 609 individual squares to be created.
This particular example is notable not only for its size but also for the fact that it remains an untapped piece from this era. Unlike other reproductions or prints, Blotter Art refers to a highly collectible form of artwork that evokes the visual similarities with its chemical-soaked cousin. The maximum length of this blotter is 609 square inches.
A true collector's item, this Grateful Dead Skull and Roses Blotter Art skeleton will be cherished by art enthusiasts and historians alike. Its historical significance and unique perforation make it a standout piece that cannot be easily replicated in modern times. Don't miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary example of 70s blotter art.