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Galloping on Paper Scraps Print

$38.00
The organic feel and rich saturated hues of this Galloping on Paper Scraps Print makes you feel like you're right there in the valley. Hints of texture in the hills add to the lovely feel of this piece.
  • Galloping on paper scraps print
  • Measures 8.5" x 11" 
  • Unframed
  • Made with 100% recycled paper containing 30% post-consumer waster
  • Produced with 100% green power and 0% BS
  • Delivered to the post office in a sexy, fuel-efficient Prius!
  • Designed and printed in Charleston, SC


We adore the art of Chloe Purpero Johnson, the creative mind behind cocoshalom. Her work evokes layers of story and emotion—as our founder says, "it's like she knows my heart!".

Chloe is painter and illustrator based in Charleston, South Carolina who is drawn to simple forms, botanical imagery, late 18th century folk art and children's books. Her highest goal is to create honest and idiosyncratic works of art with a heart for sustainability and an added touch of whimsy.

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    Galloping on Paper Scraps Print - Holistic Habitat
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    Galloping on Paper Scraps Print

    $38.00
    The organic feel and rich saturated hues of this Galloping on Paper Scraps Print makes you feel like you're right there in the valley. Hints of texture in the hills add to the lovely feel of this piece.


    We adore the art of Chloe Purpero Johnson, the creative mind behind cocoshalom. Her work evokes layers of story and emotion—as our founder says, "it's like she knows my heart!".

    Chloe is painter and illustrator based in Charleston, South Carolina who is drawn to simple forms, botanical imagery, late 18th century folk art and children's books. Her highest goal is to create honest and idiosyncratic works of art with a heart for sustainability and an added touch of whimsy.

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