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Art for Ukraine , by Lroy on Mar 31, 2022 7:20:39 GMT 1, โฆand info from Instagram โOnwards Ukraineโ Available on www.seth.frand @fluctuart in Paris, from Friday, April 1 noon FYI shipping to the US is 60euro I do'nt think that it's exagrated even if it's aways and more and more expensive. It's a real 50X70 print, in France it costs 20 euros ( ofr we can pick up at the boat ) ... Remember the shipping fees for the Invader book, it was nearly 60 $ too ( I remember, 20 grams more, and you ae in another range of prices...
I will tell you, I become cray anyway with taxes and taxes and shipping and shipping...
Are NFTS addicts laughing ? ( joke )
โฆand info from Instagram โOnwards Ukraineโ Available on www.seth.frand @fluctuart in Paris, from Friday, April 1 noon FYI shipping to the US is 60euro I do'nt think that it's exagrated even if it's aways and more and more expensive. It's a real 50X70 print, in France it costs 20 euros ( ofr we can pick up at the boat ) ... Remember the shipping fees for the Invader book, it was nearly 60 $ too ( I remember, 20 grams more, and you ae in another range of prices...
I will tell you, I become cray anyway with taxes and taxes and shipping and shipping...
Are NFTS addicts laughing ? ( joke )
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Art for Ukraine , by Lroy on Mar 31, 2022 8:32:02 GMT 1, I just don't understand the legend " fight war, not wars "... each war is terrible ! a bit clumsy and childish this " quote "...
I just don't understand the legend " fight war, not wars "... each war is terrible ! a bit clumsy and childish this " quote "...
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Art for Ukraine , by inefficiency of on Mar 31, 2022 8:54:04 GMT 1, By โFighting warโ - you oppose war. By โFighting warsโ - you actively engage in war.
Fight the concept of wars not fight in wars.
The image helps to provide this message with sunflower fighting the tank.
Hope this helps clarify LRoy, not the simplest of sentences when English is not a primary language. ๐๐ป๐๐ป
By โFighting warโ - you oppose war. By โFighting warsโ - you actively engage in war.
Fight the concept of wars not fight in wars.
The image helps to provide this message with sunflower fighting the tank.
Hope this helps clarify LRoy, not the simplest of sentences when English is not a primary language. ๐๐ป๐๐ป
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Art for Ukraine , by Happy Shopper on Mar 31, 2022 10:06:34 GMT 1, By โFighting warโ - you oppose war. By โFighting warsโ - you actively engage in war. Fight the concept of wars not fight in wars. The image helps to provide this message with sunflower fighting the tank. Hope this helps clarify LRoy, not the simplest of sentences when English is not a primary language. ๐๐ป๐๐ป It's a very odd sentence
By โFighting warโ - you oppose war. By โFighting warsโ - you actively engage in war. Fight the concept of wars not fight in wars. The image helps to provide this message with sunflower fighting the tank. Hope this helps clarify LRoy, not the simplest of sentences when English is not a primary language. ๐๐ป๐๐ป It's a very odd sentence
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Art for Ukraine , by inefficiency of on Mar 31, 2022 11:48:38 GMT 1, By โFighting warโ - you oppose war. By โFighting warsโ - you actively engage in war. Fight the concept of wars not fight in wars. The image helps to provide this message with sunflower fighting the tank. Hope this helps clarify LRoy, not the simplest of sentences when English is not a primary language. ๐๐ป๐๐ป It's a very odd sentence
I get that itโs not the most straight forward of sentences / sayings and requires a bit of thinking. Either way, I quite like the sentiment. Fighting the war on poverty, oppression, the system, climate change, rather than fighting in an actual war. Could be a nod to the punk band Crass and also Gee Vauchera work.
By โFighting warโ - you oppose war. By โFighting warsโ - you actively engage in war. Fight the concept of wars not fight in wars. The image helps to provide this message with sunflower fighting the tank. Hope this helps clarify LRoy, not the simplest of sentences when English is not a primary language. ๐๐ป๐๐ป It's a very odd sentence I get that itโs not the most straight forward of sentences / sayings and requires a bit of thinking. Either way, I quite like the sentiment. Fighting the war on poverty, oppression, the system, climate change, rather than fighting in an actual war. Could be a nod to the punk band Crass and also Gee Vauchera work.
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Art for Ukraine , by ceriseris on Mar 31, 2022 12:44:09 GMT 1, 45rpm sold out
45rpm sold out
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Art for Ukraine , by Dahmer on Apr 4, 2022 9:39:38 GMT 1, Thanks again for all the input to this thread. Hopefully we have collectively raised at least a little put for good causes by sharing all these, and hopefully at the same time youโve discovered some new artists and added some new pieces to your collections.
Thanks again for all the input to this thread. Hopefully we have collectively raised at least a little put for good causes by sharing all these, and hopefully at the same time youโve discovered some new artists and added some new pieces to your collections.
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Art for Ukraine , by John The Badgers on Apr 5, 2022 19:18:21 GMT 1, This perhaps been posted, but noticed some nice Charming Baker unique drawings available from the nice people at Jealous Gallery -
jealousgallery.com/collections/charming-baker?mc_cid=0fe053db58&mc_eid=74b04448ed
Our old friend Charming Baker has created a 'baker's dozen' of unique drawings on paper; graphite studies of gorgeous black bears.
A portion of the proceeds from each sale will be donated to Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres and the important work they're doing for the people of Ukraine.
Title: Stand Tall Or Play Dead Medium: Graphite Pencil on Paper Year: 2022 Edition: A Baker's Dozen Size: 25.5 x 33.5cm Unframed Price: ยฃ495 Unframed
This perhaps been posted, but noticed some nice Charming Baker unique drawings available from the nice people at Jealous Gallery - jealousgallery.com/collections/charming-baker?mc_cid=0fe053db58&mc_eid=74b04448edOur old friend Charming Baker has created a 'baker's dozen' of unique drawings on paper; graphite studies of gorgeous black bears. A portion of the proceeds from each sale will be donated to Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres and the important work they're doing for the people of Ukraine. Title: Stand Tall Or Play Dead Medium: Graphite Pencil on Paper Year: 2022 Edition: A Baker's Dozen Size: 25.5 x 33.5cm Unframed Price: ยฃ495 Unframed
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Art for Ukraine , by ceriseris on Apr 7, 2022 17:52:19 GMT 1, quite tempted by this Icy & Sot release
2 layer screen print on 130lb Muscletone Starch White paper 24x24 inch Edition of 100 Signed and numbered
oskouei.bigcartel.com/product/sun-for-ukraine
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Art for Ukraine , by King and a Duck on Apr 8, 2022 10:15:10 GMT 1,
My Stanley Donwood PAX arrived. Hats off to SD for raising ยฃ100k for Ukraine.
My Stanley Donwood PAX arrived. Hats off to SD for raising ยฃ100k for Ukraine.
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Art for Ukraine , by Lroy on Apr 8, 2022 13:59:07 GMT 1, My Stanley Donwood PAX arrived. Hats off to SD for raising ยฃ100k for Ukraine.
What a beauty !
My Stanley Donwood PAX arrived. Hats off to SD for raising ยฃ100k for Ukraine. What a beauty !
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Art for Ukraine , by Thank You on Apr 13, 2022 22:12:30 GMT 1, I purchased this one -- and I regret it. Not because of the quality of the print but because I want to replace an and with a comma.
"Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness, and kindness and hope."
I purchased this one -- and I regret it. Not because of the quality of the print but because I want to replace an and with a comma. "Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness , and kindness and hope."
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Art for Ukraine , by Coach on Apr 13, 2022 22:18:26 GMT 1, I purchased this one -- and I regret it. Not because of the quality of the print but because I want to replace an and with a comma. "Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness ,ย and kindness and hope."
Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause.
I purchased this one -- and I regret it. Not because of the quality of the print but because I want to replace an and with a comma. "Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness ,ย and kindness and hope." Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause.
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Art for Ukraine , by Viennese on Apr 13, 2022 22:57:56 GMT 1, The artwork โGo f*** yourself Russian warshipโ that won a contest now seems to be sold as a Ukranian stamp.
I read online that the post website might not be secure and I havenโt yet figured out whether they ship internationally but would love to get one of these from source to support another Post office
Edit: the site seems to be overloaded right now.
The artwork โGo f*** yourself Russian warshipโ that won a contest now seems to be sold as a Ukranian stamp. I read online that the post website might not be secure and I havenโt yet figured out whether they ship internationally but would love to get one of these from source to support another Post office Edit: the site seems to be overloaded right now.
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Art for Ukraine , by raindawg on Apr 13, 2022 23:03:54 GMT 1, I purchased this one -- and I regret it. Not because of the quality of the print but because I want to replace an and with a comma. "Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness ,ย and kindness and hope." Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause.
Ernest โandโ Hemingway agrees
I purchased this one -- and I regret it. Not because of the quality of the print but because I want to replace an and with a comma. "Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness ,ย and kindness and hope." Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause. Ernest โandโ Hemingway agrees
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Art for Ukraine , by Coach on Apr 13, 2022 23:18:25 GMT 1, Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause. Ernest โandโ Hemingway agrees
Ah, the legendary literary double act
Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause. Ernest โandโ Hemingway agrees Ah, the legendary literary double act
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Art for Ukraine , by raindawg on Apr 13, 2022 23:21:41 GMT 1, Ernest โandโ Hemingway agrees Ah, the legendary literary double act
I gifted my mother a copy of my favourite Hemingway novel. She returned it having read a single chapter. โToo much โandโing,โ she proclaimed.
Ernest โandโ Hemingway agrees Ah, the legendary literary double act I gifted my mother a copy of my favourite Hemingway novel. She returned it having read a single chapter. โToo much โandโing,โ she proclaimed.
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Art for Ukraine , by met on Apr 13, 2022 23:42:47 GMT 1, I purchased this one -- and I regret it. Not because of the quality of the print but because I want to replace an and with a comma. "Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness , and kindness and hope." Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause.
You've already alluded to the point, but it's worth emphasising a little further.
This print is an image of a Robert Montgomery installation work, titled Peace Poem.
Presumably, it should therefore be viewed as a poem, respecting the structure created by the artist.
In which case, I would suggest that Thank You's representation of the text is possibly a distortion:
Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness and kindness and hope.
Let's try retaining Montgomery's original format:
PEACE IS THE DREAM OF A SHARED HUMAN SOUL THAT WE BUILD EVERY DAY WITH FORGIVENESS AND KINDNESS AND HOPE.
Now read that text aloud. Not as regular prose, but as a poem. With poise. Bearing in mind the flow of each word.
When I say it, there's a slight pause after "with forgiveness". Then another slight pause after "and kindness", just before the ending "and hope".
These pauses slow down the pace. For me, they serve to enrich the poem with both calm emphasis and a heightened dignity.
So while some may view that "and" as distracting, I myself see it as a vital component to Montgomery's piece.
I purchased this one -- and I regret it. Not because of the quality of the print but because I want to replace an and with a comma. "Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness , and kindness and hope." Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause.
You've already alluded to the point, but it's worth emphasising a little further.
This print is an image of a Robert Montgomery installation work, titled Peace Poem.
Presumably, it should therefore be viewed as a poem, respecting the structure created by the artist.
In which case, I would suggest that Thank You's representation of the text is possibly a distortion:
Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness and kindness and hope.
Let's try retaining Montgomery's original format:
PEACE IS THE DREAM OF A SHARED HUMAN SOUL THAT WE BUILD EVERY DAY WITH FORGIVENESS AND KINDNESS AND HOPE.
Now read that text aloud. Not as regular prose, but as a poem. With poise. Bearing in mind the flow of each word.
When I say it, there's a slight pause after "with forgiveness". Then another slight pause after "and kindness", just before the ending "and hope".
These pauses slow down the pace. For me, they serve to enrich the poem with both calm emphasis and a heightened dignity.
So while some may view that "and" as distracting, I myself see it as a vital component to Montgomery's piece.
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Art for Ukraine , by Thank You on Apr 13, 2022 23:57:23 GMT 1, Excellent rhetorical appeal. You've convinced me. Off to the framer it goes!
Excellent rhetorical appeal. You've convinced me. Off to the framer it goes!
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Art for Ukraine , by raindawg on Apr 14, 2022 0:37:56 GMT 1, Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause. You've already alluded to the point, but it's worth emphasising a little further.
This print is an image of a Robert Montgomery installation work, titled Peaceย Poem.
Presumably, it should therefore be viewed as a poem, respecting the structure created by the artist.
In which case, I would suggest that Thank You's representation of the text is possibly a distortion:
Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness and kindness and hope.
Let's try retaining Montgomery's original format:
PEACE IS THE DREAM OF A SHARED HUMAN SOUL THAT WE BUILD EVERY DAY WITH FORGIVENESS AND KINDNESS AND HOPE.
Now read that text aloud. Not as regular prose, but as a poem. With poise. Bearing in mind the flow of each word.
When I say it, there's a slight pause after "with forgiveness". Then another slight pause after "and kindness", just before the ending "and hope".
These pauses slow down the pace. For me, they serve to enrich the poem with both calm emphasis and a heightened dignity.
So while some may view that "and" as distracting, I myself see it as a vital component to Montgomery's piece.
You would be correct if there was an end-stop after the word โforgivenessโ - but there isnโt. So, the line should be read as if the line break isnโt there (i.e. โenjambedโ).
The caveat is that you can read anything however you like, as long as you enjoy it
Whilst grammatically you are right, I suggest you tell yourself that such things are unquestionably excused by poetic license. Perhaps this will allow you to enjoy a rather lovely print, bought to support a great cause. You've already alluded to the point, but it's worth emphasising a little further.
This print is an image of a Robert Montgomery installation work, titled Peaceย Poem.
Presumably, it should therefore be viewed as a poem, respecting the structure created by the artist.
In which case, I would suggest that Thank You's representation of the text is possibly a distortion:
Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness and kindness and hope.
Let's try retaining Montgomery's original format:
PEACE IS THE DREAM OF A SHARED HUMAN SOUL THAT WE BUILD EVERY DAY WITH FORGIVENESS AND KINDNESS AND HOPE.
Now read that text aloud. Not as regular prose, but as a poem. With poise. Bearing in mind the flow of each word.
When I say it, there's a slight pause after "with forgiveness". Then another slight pause after "and kindness", just before the ending "and hope".
These pauses slow down the pace. For me, they serve to enrich the poem with both calm emphasis and a heightened dignity.
So while some may view that "and" as distracting, I myself see it as a vital component to Montgomery's piece.
You would be correct if there was an end-stop after the word โforgivenessโ - but there isnโt. So, the line should be read as if the line break isnโt there (i.e. โenjambedโ). The caveat is that you can read anything however you like, as long as you enjoy it
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Art for Ukraine , by raindawg on Apr 14, 2022 0:42:28 GMT 1, You've already alluded to the point, but it's worth emphasising a little further.
This print is an image of a Robert Montgomery installation work, titled Peaceย Poem.
Presumably, it should therefore be viewed as a poem, respecting the structure created by the artist.
In which case, I would suggest that Thank You's representation of the text is possibly a distortion:
Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness, and kindness and hope.
Let's try retaining Montgomery's original format:
PEACE IS THE DREAM OF A SHARED HUMAN SOUL THAT WE BUILD EVERY DAY WITH FORGIVENESS AND KINDNESS AND HOPE.
Now read that text aloud. Not as regular prose, but as a poem. With poise. Bearing in mind the flow of each word.
When I say it, there's a slight pause after "with forgiveness". Then another slight pause after "and kindness", just before the ending "and hope".
These pauses slow down the pace. For me, they serve to enrich the poem with both calm emphasis and a heightened dignity.
So while some may view that "and" as distracting, I myself see it as a vital component to Montgomery's piece.
The pause created by beginning a new line at that point is known as enjambment. If the pause was created by using punctuation within the line unstead- this would be known as caesura. Enjambment is often used to reinforce a sense of separation whilst maintaining the 'whole' as it were. Whilst caesura conveys a more fractured identity, each part a whole within itself instead. Not sure if this helps or not but feels nice to share my expertise in poetry. And if I sound like I am waffling... it is probably because I am. ๐ ๐ค
The โpauseโ is only visual though - so the pause doesnโt exist.on being read aloud
You've already alluded to the point, but it's worth emphasising a little further.
This print is an image of a Robert Montgomery installation work, titled Peaceย Poem.
Presumably, it should therefore be viewed as a poem, respecting the structure created by the artist.
In which case, I would suggest that Thank You's representation of the text is possibly a distortion:
Peace is the dream of a shared human soul that we build every day with forgiveness, and kindness and hope.
Let's try retaining Montgomery's original format:
PEACE IS THE DREAM OF A SHARED HUMAN SOUL THAT WE BUILD EVERY DAY WITH FORGIVENESS AND KINDNESS AND HOPE.
Now read that text aloud. Not as regular prose, but as a poem. With poise. Bearing in mind the flow of each word.
When I say it, there's a slight pause after "with forgiveness". Then another slight pause after "and kindness", just before the ending "and hope".
These pauses slow down the pace. For me, they serve to enrich the poem with both calm emphasis and a heightened dignity.
So while some may view that "and" as distracting, I myself see it as a vital component to Montgomery's piece.
The pause created by beginning a new line at that point is known as enjambment. If the pause was created by using punctuation within the line unstead- this would be known as caesura. Enjambment is often used to reinforce a sense of separation whilst maintaining the 'whole' as it were. Whilst caesura conveys a more fractured identity, each part a whole within itself instead. Not sure if this helps or not but feels nice to share my expertise in poetry. And if I sound like I am waffling... it is probably because I am. ๐ ๐ค The โpauseโ is only visual though - so the pause doesnโt exist.on being read aloud
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Art for Ukraine , by met on Apr 14, 2022 1:27:22 GMT 1, The pause created by beginning a new line at that point is known as enjambment. If the pause was created by using punctuation within the line unstead- this would be known as caesura. Enjambment is often used to reinforce a sense of separation whilst maintaining the 'whole' as it were. Whilst caesura conveys a more fractured identity, each part a whole within itself instead. Not sure if this helps or not but feels nice to share my expertise in poetry. And if I sound like I am waffling... it is probably because I am. ๐ ๐ค The โpauseโ is only visual though - so the pause doesnโt exist.on being read aloud But it does because the poet chose to create that specific pause without the use of punctuation. (See what I did there ๐คฃ๐ฉ)
Well, thanks to this forum, I learned two new words (and even looked up how to pronounce them correctly): enjambment and caesura
By my own standards, that would make today a good day.
Cheers to both @teacherabc and raindawg.
www.robertmontgomery.org/shopprints/peace-poem-choose-love-ukraine-emergency-appeal-fundraising-print
๐บ๐ฆ Slava Ukraini.
The pause created by beginning a new line at that point is known as enjambment. If the pause was created by using punctuation within the line unstead- this would be known as caesura. Enjambment is often used to reinforce a sense of separation whilst maintaining the 'whole' as it were. Whilst caesura conveys a more fractured identity, each part a whole within itself instead. Not sure if this helps or not but feels nice to share my expertise in poetry. And if I sound like I am waffling... it is probably because I am. ๐ ๐ค The โpauseโ is only visual though - so the pause doesnโt exist.on being read aloud But it does because the poet chose to create that specific pause without the use of punctuation. (See what I did there ๐คฃ๐ฉ)
Well, thanks to this forum, I learned two new words (and even looked up how to pronounce them correctly): enjambment and caesura
By my own standards, that would make today a good day.
Cheers to both @teacherabc and raindawg.
www.robertmontgomery.org/shopprints/peace-poem-choose-love-ukraine-emergency-appeal-fundraising-print
๐บ๐ฆ Slava Ukraini.
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Art for Ukraine , by met on Apr 14, 2022 2:44:40 GMT 1, A pleasure. Feels nice to share and debate. Just for fun I will add met, if this wasn't a poem, we could debate the impact of both parataxis and hypotaxis...
No problem. Transportation is a subject matter far more familiar to me than poetry:
Parataxis: my alternative name for Uber.
Hypotaxis: how I refer to the Tube / London Underground.
A pleasure. Feels nice to share and debate. Just for fun I will add met, if this wasn't a poem, we could debate the impact of both parataxis and hypotaxis...
No problem. Transportation is a subject matter far more familiar to me than poetry:
Parataxis: my alternative name for Uber.
Hypotaxis: how I refer to the Tube / London Underground.
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Art for Ukraine , by Viennese on Apr 14, 2022 8:52:25 GMT 1, Was able to place an order regarding the UA stamps. The website said they will send an email with payment details. So far it seems they do ship internationally. pm.ukrposhta.ua/nishop.php
Would definitely also try to buy a possible updated version
Was able to place an order regarding the UA stamps. The website said they will send an email with payment details. So far it seems they do ship internationally. pm.ukrposhta.ua/nishop.phpWould definitely also try to buy a possible updated version
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