Description
- Expertly crafted on heavyweight, glossy fine art canvas, boasting a robust 21 mil thickness and 440 gsm weight. This canvas ensures a high-quality, durable finish that enhances the vibrancy and longevity of each print, making it a stunning focal point in any space. Ideal for those seeking to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to their decor, these prints offer a professional and polished look that stands out in both modern and traditional settings.
- Our Fine Art Prints are created using high-quality archival inks, renowned for their exceptional fade resistance. These pigmented inks ensure that the artwork retains its vibrant colors and intricate details over time, offering a print permanence that can last for decades under proper conditions. This makes them an ideal choice for collectors and art enthusiasts looking to preserve the beauty of their prints for years to come.
- Unframed Prints: Designed in standard sizes, these prints are ready to fit effortlessly into standard ready-made frames available in stores, ensuring a perfect display with minimal hassle. Ideal for those who appreciate convenience and elegance, these prints allow you to easily personalize your space without the need for custom framing solutions.
- Print Size: 20x24 inches (51x61 cm) overall on canvas, with an image area of 16x20 inches (41x51 cm). The canvas includes a 2-inch (5 cm) white border for enhanced presentation and easy framing. This detailed sizing ensures beautiful display and complements the print's visual appeal, perfect for creating a standout piece in any room.
- Each print is carefully crafted on demand and then meticulously packaged in sturdy cardboard mailers or tubes to ensure it arrives in perfect condition, ready to display.
Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Fine Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector. - ABOUT THE ARTIST - Guy Georget - GUY GEORGET (1911-1992) Georgets first commercial posters appear in the late 1940s. Hired by the tourist boards, the artist produced posters promoting travel to Spain, designs in which the influence of Picasso and Georges Braque are evident. During this period, he also worked for Air France, a prestigious employment for graphic artists of the time. During the 1940- 1960s, his style evolved from the traditional to a more light hearted style. Looking at his work chronologically, one notices his style becoming more graphic with bolder lines and brighter colors. His Mexico poster for Air France from 1963 flirts with cubism. The white outline around the character and the palm leaf makes it appear almost as a collage. The result is a bright, attractive image, evoking Mexicos sunny weather, folklore and exoticism.