Little Barrier Boulders 150
Edition: Limited to just 150 prints total.
Made with: Printed with archival quality inks on heavyweight 300 gsm cotton rag/papers.
Sizing: Two sizes available to fit your space perfectly.
Framing: Black, white, brown, dark brown & raw oak available in a variety of profiles to suit the size of the artwork.
Availability: Usually ready to ship in 3-5 days. Framed prints 5-10 days. If you need your print by a certain date please get in touch.
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- Little Barrier Island, also known as Te Hauturu-o-Toi, is one of the most significant nature reserves in the world. Located 80km off the coast of New Zealand, this island holds the distinction of being the country's first nature reserve. It is a sanctuary for over 400 native species, including 40 species of birds, two species of bats, and 14 species of reptiles.
This painting highlights the island’s rounded boulders and rugged landscape, showcasing the island’s untouched natural beauty. The intricate detail of this scene is faithfully reproduced in this high-quality fine art print.
For a closer look at this artwork please view the original here.
- Epson Fine Art Cotton Rag Cold Press Natural 340gsm
With a textured finish, Cold Press Natural is composed of a true 100% cotton fibre base. The cotton Rag is designed for museum quality fine art work, it is a warm white and delivers beautiful tonal transitions.
Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper - German hing 310gsm
With a rougher textured finish it is a traditional mould-made copperplate printing paper. The natural white art paper is made from 100% alpha cellulose and is one of the most popular papers for fine art prints and art reproductions thanks to its characteristic tactile feel and surface texture.
Epson Fine Art Cotton Rag Hot Press Natural 325gsm
With a smooth finish, Hot Press natural is composed of a true 100% cotton fibre base. The cotton Rag is designed for museum quality fine art work and is a warm white.
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