![]() Changes and returns are accepted proving the artwork has not been damaged and return in its original package. If the artwork is not right for you: you have 7 days from the delivery date to decide if you are happy with it or to return it. If the artwork arrives damaged, take several pictures of the packaging when the delivery happens and contact us within the 24 hours of delivery. If you need further clarification please check your country’s government customs advice. This is something we have no control over and cannot alter. ![]() If you are located outside of the UK your home country may now charge you import duty on any purchases from the UK post Brexit. You will receive a notification when your artwork is shipped with its tracking number. All artworks transported by our carrier have insurance to safeguard any misfortune. The rest of the UK & International delivery : We send your art crush within 2 weeks, to allow us to get the best packaging. ie £ 300 is for a 150 x 150cm artworks is a 2 man crew job) You will see our different rates before checking out (no hidden fees). ![]() Delivery within M25 : £ 50 - £ 300 depending on the size & weight of the artwork (ie £ 50 for a framed pint. We’ll do our best to accommodate your request. Get in touch with us if you want to collect outside of the opening hours. Free pick up from our gallery in London NW2. "Incredibly whimsical and endlessly inventive.We are gladly here to help, if you have any questions, do contact us through the form on our ‘ Reach out’ page or leave us a message online through the chat box available on your screen. "Lighthearted, fun and original, this book will delight children and parents alike."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review Simple questions and declarative statements lead young readers along Blop's 110-page journey from the chalkboard to 3-D sculpture and beyond."- Dallas Child ![]() Is it a butterfly, star, shamrock? Because it's everything and nothing in particular, Blop takes on a personality of intrepid curiosity - morphing through colors, grown gin size and multiplying, and discovering its own reflection. Instead, award-winning French illustrator Herve Tullet means for you to decide for yourself how to describe the abstract shape inside the funhouse-shaped board book. "Don't bother looking up "blop" in the dictionary. And as a hat-tip to the book's endless search for innovation, even the format is a novelty - it's a stylish, irregularly-shaped polygon. Since the blops themselves are not characters, it's the sheer volume of variations Tullet dreams up that gives the work its energy. A foil page on a spread mirrors a blop at right ("Blop discovers," written backwards, is legible on the foil.) Blops are decorated like works of art, gnawed on, scribbled on, and even forbidden ("No blopping," reads one page, with a red bar across a blop.) Perforated punch-out blops are included at the end, and a questionnaire ("What do blops eat?") concludes this parade of blop events and transformations. The six-page "Story of Yellow and Blue Blops" ends with a transparent page with a blue blop printed on it placed over a yellow blop, they create green. on every page, one blop (or several, or dozens) do new things, each with a short, hand-lettered title. "Tullet plays with shapes that look like chubby Xs or butterflies - blops," he calls them.
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