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'Outward Expression' Art Print on Paper

'Outward Expression' Art Print on Paper

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‘Outward Expression’ Art Print on Paper, is taken from a painting of the same name.

Part of the Coastal Collection, it was created in response to my memories of living by the sea. I loved to walk along the seafront in all weathers and am inspired by the grey or blue of the sea, it's movement, the foam, the shingle beach, flotsam, and jetsam washed up on the beach. Scraps of fishing nets and lobster pots are left, alongside incongruous bits of waste plastic. All mixed with seaweed and weathered wood. The series is entirely abstract but expresses the memory and feelings evoked by being in the salty spray.

‘Outward Expression’ Art Print on Paper is printed on high-quality 300g Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. This paper has a beautiful, fine surface texture, a bit like smooth watercolour paper.

Gicleé printing uses professional, high-quality, fade-resistant inks that are fully archival with excellent lightfastness.

Please note, however, that any artwork should ideally be displayed in locations away from direct sunlight.

These Art Prints on Paper are unframed in sizes that fit readily available frames. Please get in touch if you have a particular requirement in mind.

50cm and 70cm sizes are also available framed here.

Please note that the in situ photographs are mock-ups illustrating how the art could look when framed and displayed.

Acid- and lignin-free and made to last.

  • The natural finish enhances vibrancy and depth.
  • Textured matte surface that enhances depth without losing clarity.

    Shipping, delivery, and returns:

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    • We use tracked postal services.

      Prints are custom-created to order, so please allow up to 14 days for delivery

      30-day returns   

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