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Red Minibus Offset
Red Minibus Offset
Never TOO SLOW, never too early, or late for that matter.
With little to no schedule, sketchy fare pricing and a penchant for getting the job done quickly, there's nothing quite like riding out city's Red Minibuses.
Born of the 1967 riots and stemming from a local bus service in the N.T., the Public Light Buses, as we know them today, suddenly burst on to the scene when the city's 2 major bus companies went on strike.
Now, 57 years later, they're still going strong.
With this print, my printer actually told me not to go ahead, that nobody would notice that it was painstakingly printed 7 times, with each paint colour mixed by hand.
He told me I should print digital. It's easier and cheaper he said.
I told him that, most likely, nobody would notice, but I would tell them, and make them understand. Which is what I'm doing right now.
And of course, I know how it's made, and that's important to me.
Made of Hong Kong, and made in Hong Kong.
- 40x30cm size
- Can be purchased as print only or framed (while stocks last)
- Printed on a Heidelberg Offset machine on Gough Street, Central
- Printed using Lignin Free, Museum Grade Paper Stock
- Designed in H.K.
- Made in H.K.