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Fast Shipping, Flat Rates, and Free Bonus Prints: How Ordering Works at BlotterArt.io
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Here's how ordering works at BlotterArt.io: every order ships within 24 hours, most items ship at one flat rate so you can buy as many prints as you want for the same price, and there are always free bonus prints in the box — more of them the bigger your order.
Signed Blotter Art: Why Bordered, Hand-Numbered Prints Are the Real Collector's Standard
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Not all blotter art is created equal. Roughly 75% of our inventory is limited edition signed blotter art — hand-signed and numbered on a printed border that frames the artwork, not scrawled across it. Here's why bordered signatures are the real collector's standard, and how to spot the mass-produced and AI-made fakes flooding the market.
Cannabis Ephemera and Collectible Blotter Art Prints: A Guide for Serious Collectors
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Cannabis ephemera and collectible blotter art prints share the same countercultural roots. A guide for serious collectors — and where to find both
Wholesale Blotter Art: 20% Off for Serious Collectors, Galleries & Resellers
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Buy blotter art wholesale at BlotterArt.io. Spend $500 or more and use coupon code WHOLESALE at checkout for 20% off your entire order. Perfect for serious collectors, galleries, and art resellers. We've been the trusted source for authentic, traditionally produced blotter art since 2012.
Large Format Blotter Art Prints: The Ultimate Collector's Guide to Oversized Psychedelic Art
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Large format blotter art prints occupy a category of their own. Significantly oversized, purpose-designed, and produced to the same archival standards as fine art editions, these prints transform the blotter medium into something built for the wall. At BlotterArt.io, we've spent over a decade collaborating with world-class psychedelic artists — including Chuck Sperry, Joshua Levy, Steven Cerio, and Stella Strzyzowska — to produce large format editions that serious collectors actually want to own. Here's everything you need to know.