• Image of The Cold War Steve Giant-May-Day-Coronation-Triptych (Three Limited Editions)
  • Image of The Cold War Steve Giant-May-Day-Coronation-Triptych (Three Limited Editions)
  • Image of The Cold War Steve Giant-May-Day-Coronation-Triptych (Three Limited Editions)
  • Image of The Cold War Steve Giant-May-Day-Coronation-Triptych (Three Limited Editions)
  • Image of The Cold War Steve Giant-May-Day-Coronation-Triptych (Three Limited Editions)

This year's Cold War Steve Giant-May-Day-Coronation-Triptych is now available as THREE special very limited artworks, after appearances in East London and Glastonbury Festival!

We have spoken to the printers and produced a set of three special editions each consisting of three separate prints using the classic and amazing Hahnemuhle Photorag paper. Each set is made up of a larger main centre piece and two smaller side panels to complete the first each Cold War Steve limited edition triptychs.

- Triptych Print Set 1 (Edition of 33) - A3 centre piece with 2 x A4 side panels -

- Triptych Print Set 2 (Edition of 33) - A2 centre piece with 2 x A3 side panels -

- Triptych Print Set 3 (Edition of 3) - Special bespoke sizing of centre piece is 1000mm x 750mm, and 2 x 500mm x 750mm side panels . This edition is strictly limited to 3 pieces and is mounted on 18mm plywood with batton hanging system on the back. Proper! -

All editions are signed, titled and numbered by the artists on a single white panel on the bottom of each piece.

Use the dropdown box to choose your edition BUT please email [email protected] to enquire about Triptych Print set 3. The special edition of three is not available online.

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The must-have limited edition triptych for this year’s celebration of the King and Queen finally getting their proper crowns and all the inherited land they stole from the people centuries ago. We’re fantastically excited to see them in their gold carriage, we think it’s going to cheer everyone right up.

This exclusive triptych artwork was put together over the last few weeks as Chris took himself off Twitter and back off booze. It marks the Coronation of King Charles III and our national obsession with being ruled over by dubious individuals and their weird families and the total crisis in leadership of our absolutely pathetic and self-serving establishment political class.

But it is mainly a celebration of what we should really be reminding ourselves about our country, the true collective creativity, beauty in diversity and fundamental goodness that makes Great Britain really actually pretty great.