
Pancakes at Sunset , Baryta Fine art paper w/styrene backing 20"x40".
Printed 20”x40”on Baryta Satin fine art paper with a styrene backing, will need to be framed with or without glass.
Baryta Satin is awesome and what I personally find the most pleasing media, I also frame them with no glass which the styrene backing allows easily. If you would like a different size or media reach out and I can get you a quote.
Baryta Satin has an incredible dynamic range deep black to bright whites along with excellent archival qualities. Truly a print that lasts to be handed down.
Finished product will not have water mark on image for a clean beautiful wall display.
This product may be printed and shipped from Bayphoto who do exceptional work.
As this is a collaboration to produce per order, please allow 5 business days to process. Updates of production to follow till delivered. Produced per order so there are no returns, if blemished I will work with Bayphoto to correct. If has shipping damage take photos before opening and photos of product if damaged.
Printed 20”x40”on Baryta Satin fine art paper with a styrene backing, will need to be framed with or without glass.
Baryta Satin is awesome and what I personally find the most pleasing media, I also frame them with no glass which the styrene backing allows easily. If you would like a different size or media reach out and I can get you a quote.
Baryta Satin has an incredible dynamic range deep black to bright whites along with excellent archival qualities. Truly a print that lasts to be handed down.
Finished product will not have water mark on image for a clean beautiful wall display.
This product may be printed and shipped from Bayphoto who do exceptional work.
As this is a collaboration to produce per order, please allow 5 business days to process. Updates of production to follow till delivered. Produced per order so there are no returns, if blemished I will work with Bayphoto to correct. If has shipping damage take photos before opening and photos of product if damaged.
About this image: Taken March 22 2017, a very rare view of the Ross Sea covered in pancake ice with a setting sun. There are viewers at Hut Point taking in the sight adding to the visual story.