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Simboli Zodiac Posters by Ami Kealoha

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With their offbeat colorways and swirling psychedelic imagery, it isn't any wonder that Paul Smith snatched up design duo Joe and Gerry Simboli's Zodiac posters and used them in his collections awhile back. Designed in the late '60s, the shapes and lines have a modern feel making for the perfect way to add a little neo-boho to your decor.

Posters are 24" x 36", signed by the artists, sell for $175 each and are extremely limited in quantity. Contact bradford [at] bradfordshellhammer [dot] com to order one.

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This entry posted on 29 May 2008 at 5:15 AM
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