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Unframed Giclée Print , The Cutty Sark

 

The Cutty Sark was built in 1869 to carry tea back from China. She was one of the last tea clippers and one of the fastest. The Cutty Sark is now preserved as a museum ship at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK.

 

The Giclée reproduction is of my original artworks, resulting in the highest quality fine-art Giclée prints. Giclée, is used to describe a fine art digital printing process combining pigment based inks with the highest quality acid free papers to achieve prints of superior archival quality, light fastness and stability.

 

The boat prints start out origionally as one of my unique signature appliqued boat design on a cushion. I find the different keels fascinating. I am constantly executing new designs so if you do not see the boat you are looking for drop me a line and I will get it designed. I use a quality linen front and applique on modern bright coloured sailcloth. Sometimes with bits of upcycled leather and embroidered masts. My cushions are edged in my signature relective piping.

I am very lucky to have excellent printers here in the West Country who have captured the detail in the cushions incredibly well.

The cushions get photographed and made into the prints. The colours in these Giclée prints are amazingly zingy. The prints are so detailed they look like they have been hand stitched. 

 

The print is 30 x 30cm or 12 x 12" and will be posted out flat.

 

Made to order , please allow 2 weeks for delivery.

The Cutty Sark, Unframed Giclée Print.

£50.00Price
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