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A sea wave crashes over the Cobb at Lyme Regis by Tim Booth

Storm III

£195.00Price

"Storm III" An Open Edition print of the sea crashing over the Cobb at Lyme Regis during a winter storm.

 

Printed to exacting standards by London's leading fine art printers on Archival Giclée Hahnemühle paper, your print is produced to order and will be signed, dated and numbered by the artist. All Limited Edition prints come with a Certificate of Authenticity stamped with the artist's seal and signed, as well as a pair of print handling gloves and a “Handling & Framing Your Print” instruction sheet.

 

Available in two print sizes:

24" x 15" / 60.96 x 38.1cm

30" x 21" / 76.2 x 53.34cm

water, storm, wave, Dorset, Lyme Regis, Cobb, landscape, black and white, cloud, sea, coast, oceanwater

  • All prints are all archival, meaning they will last for well over 75 years. Most of his prints are reproduced on Hahnemühle Fine Art photo paper, regarded as one of the best photographic papers in the world. The majority of prints are printed using Giclée printing which reproduces incredible detail and brilliant colour, and has a higher resolution than traditional lithographic printing. All Limited Edition prints come with a Certificate of Authentication stating the print title, edition number, date of printing and are signed by the artist and stamped with his photographer's seal. The print itself is also titled, numbered and signed in pencil by the artist. All prints come with a pair of print handling gloves and a “Handling & Framing Your Print” instruction sheet.

    Print sizes are quoted as the edge to edge dimensions of the paper itself, including the border around the image. Borders will vary according to the image dimensions, but will typically be between 1 to 2 inches.

    Each print will have a strict limitation to its edition run, plus a maximum of 2APs (Artist Proofs) marked 1/AP and 2/AP.

    The 'Framed' image is for visual reference only. Room image with thanks to rawpixel.com

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