Grgur / Split

3 Colors Hanprinted Silkscreen of Gregory of Nin. The 8.5-metre (28 ft) tall statue of Gregory of Nin by Ivan Meštrović in Split is a busy tourist site in the town, which the toe of the statue shows. Rubbing the statue's toe is said to bring good luck. The toe has been worn smooth and shiny as a result.

The statue was erected in September 1929 in the Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace and can be seen in postcards of the pre-World War II period. In 1941, the statue was moved outside the city by Italian occupying forces. In 1954, it was re-erected in a different location, to the north of the Palace and Old Town of Split, just outside the Golden Gate, where it currently sits. A major restoration of the monument took place between 2013 and 2015.

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All ForGas prints are handprinted with minimal environmental impact, using low VOC, water-based pigment ink that has been selected for its eco-friendly characteristics.

Paper is selected based on type of effect we want to achive for individual art. We are using only hi-quality Arjowiggins, Fabriano, Gmund and Munken papers in our studio.

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