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Tiger Tiger Matchbox Match Box Packaging, Tiger Packaging, Lighter Tricks, Match Box Art, Zippo Lighter Tricks, Trinket Collection, Tiger Aesthetic, Box Highlights, Luxury Brand Packaging

Description Specifications Showcasing a timeless work of English poetry originally printed in 1794, this stunning match box highlights the iconic words of William Blake: "Tiger Tiger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" Blake, a masterful artist skilled in poetry, painting, and printmaking, left a lasting legacy through his profound and memorable words. Founded in 1998 by William and Sarah, a husband and wife team based…

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Fun and functional, these matchboxes feature 125 matches in a square-shaped box with eye-catching imagery. Perfect for gifting or keeping for yourself! * 125 matches * Square matchbox * Stick color may vary from color shown in image * Dimensions: 4.33" x 4.33" x 1.97" | Archivist Safety Matches at Free People Unique Match Boxes, Match Box Packaging, Matchbox Aesthetic, Matches Packaging, Custom Match Boxes, Match Box Art, Vintage Packaging Design, Match Aesthetic, Cute Matches

Fun and functional, these matchboxes feature 125 matches in a square-shaped box with eye-catching imagery. Perfect for gifting or keeping for yourself! * 125 matches * Square matchbox * Stick color may vary from color shown in image * Dimensions: 4.33" x 4.33" x 1.97" | Archivist Safety Matches at Free People

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Fluxus Art, Fluxus Movement, Nam June Paik, Library Art, Matchbox Art, Conceptual Artist, Match Box, Tag Design, Conceptual Art

Ben Vautier Total Art Matchbox New York City, USA: Fluxus, [circa] 1966 1.2 x 5.2 x 3.8 cm Edition size unknown A matchbox containing the instruction: “USE THESE MATCHS TO DESTROY ALL ART — MUSEUMS ART LIBRARY’S — READY — MADES POP — ART AND AS I BEN SIGNED EVERYTHING WORK OF ART — BURN — ANYTHING — KEEP LAST MATCH FOR THIS MATCH” Vautier described the work to Jon Hendricks in 1984 as "A Non Art Anti Art concept and rejoins [Gustav] Metzger etc. in Destruction Art". Primarily distributed in…

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