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‘As Summer Fades Away’ print of acrylic semi abstract seascape art, inspired by the beautiful transition from summer to autumn where the vast ocean gives you space to breathe and a feeling of peace with the sense of perspective.
12 x 12″ print on beautiful archival quality matt paper printed with archival inks, including a 1cm white border.
The print will be presented in a cello bag with an acid free mount board behind it to protect the print. This will arrive flat in a reinforced hardback envelope with an extra stiffener so it is fully protected from both sides.
You will receive a mini signed certificate with the print.
This is UNFRAMED and UNMOUNTED – images showing frames are for mock up purposes only and are not to scale.
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Size | 30 x 30 cm (12 x 12"), 40 x 40 cm (16 x 16") |
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Include free 2cm white border around print | “Yes”, ”No” |
My print arrived today and it is absolutely stunning. I can’t stop looking at it. I will definitely be adding to my collection.
The emotion I feel when I look at your art just takes my breath away. I’ve never felt that before.
I just love these prints, so much so I bought 5! The quality of these prints is also excellent. Louise’s style is just such a fresh and different approach to seascapes. The semi abstract approach really works. They will look great in the same room as they all have colours in common but are all so different.
Louise’s style is just such a fresh and different approach to seascapes. The semi abstract approach really works. “Blow away the cobwebs” is such an apt title for this piece. It literally drags you in from the foreground all the way to the horizon line where you see the tiny splash of waves that connect you to the wonderful sky. I just love this print.