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  1. WIN! Clare Owen Peonies print from Howkapow – Now Closed

    Peonies print by Clare Owen, exclusive to Howkapow. WIN via giveaway on we-are-scout.com. Lisa and I are long-time fans of UK-based website Howkapow. Have you stumbled cross it before? Co-directors Rog and Cat How have expertly curated an inspirational line-up of design-led homewares and gifts, featuring many talented British designers and artists. We really love Howkapow's fresh selection of super-affordable art prints, especially this exclusive Peonies print by British illustrator and print-maker, Clare Owen. Featuring a bouquet of salmon-pink coloured flowers, with gold-coloured leaves and deep-blue and mint-grey twigs and seed casings, each print comes signed by the artist. Cat says,

    "There is a Japanese sensibility to this Peonies print which I really love. When we saw this illustration in Clare's portfolio, we knew we just needed to have her make it into a print for us. We're so happy with the results!"

    Clare is currently studying for an MA in Printmaking at The University of West England (UWE) in Bristol and took this piece on as a personal project. She has expertly printed the artwork with archival inks on 315gsm Matt Fine Art Paper, so there is a real weight to each print.

    WIN! Peonies Print by Clare Owen

    To celebrate our launch of We Are Scout, the cool kids at Howkapow are very kindly giving away a gorgeous Peonies print by Clare Owen, valued at £25. It's simple and easy to enter, just follow these two simple steps: 1. You must be on the We Are Scout mailing list to be eligible. Not on the list? Enter your email address below and click Sign Up.
    2. Simply leave a comment below, telling us in 25 words or less where you would hang your new Peonies print from Howkapow. This giveaway closes at midnight AEST on Wednesday 11 March, 2015. The winner will be contacted by email and announced on our Facebook page on Thursday 11 March, 2015. This giveaway is open to all readers, worldwide. Go!