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Announcing the winner of our December 2016 prize draw

Announcing the winner of our December 2016 prize draw

December 07, 2016

A few days ago we entered every single one of our newsletter subscribers into a free prize draw and randomly selected one person to receive the Kite print of their choice. 

The winner this time was Caroline Borrer from Woodford Green, UK. She says:

I'm delighted to have won! Thank you!

Caroline chose a copy of the beautiful, letterpress-printed Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite limited edition to hang on her wall.

In searching for a photo of Woodford Green, we found this one (above), courtesy of the Woodford Historical Society which, although it most likely bears little resemblance to the Woodford Green of today, we had to use it because… well, vintage wins every time!

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