Art needs to sit proudly on your wall, and when can’t bash huge nails in you need to consider the mounted print. Super tough, super light, incredibly professional.
- Extremely light and easy to hang
- High gloss finish
- Optional border to include artists name
- Archival quality Kodak Endura paper
- Mounted on Gatorboard (a super tough 15mm rigid foam)
Dimensions
Art comes in many shapes and sizes, and our mounted prints are built to fit each of them. The final dimensions will depend on the image you choose, but to give you an idea here are the most common photographic sizes:
- Small - 304 x 203mm / 12” x 8”
- Medium - 455 x 305mm / 16” x12”
- Large - 607 x 407mm / 24” x 16”
With Border
- Small - 389 x 288mm / 15.3” x 11.3”
- Medium - 542 x 390mm / 21.3” x 15.4”
- Large - 695 x 491mm / 27.4” x 19.3”
Comments
Nice view of these two Trevor…The clarain and our Joanne
Thanking you very much Sandra,also for the fave
– Trevor Kersley
Great shot of the old wrecks Trevor, I see it was a tad muddy lol
Thanks Peter…I think I brought back half of the marsh on my feet.
– Trevor Kersley
Great shot of the nautical playground Trevor.
Many thanks Gary
– Trevor Kersley
Congratulations!! You have been featured in the Disability and Beauty group.
Thanking you very much for the feature Cee
– Trevor Kersley
beautiful image
Thank you Martina
– Trevor Kersley
A lovely image. You did a good job on the tonemapping which is just enough to bring out the lovely colours of the old trawlers. Congratulations on your feature.
Thanking you very much Kathy
– Trevor Kersley
Fantastic photo Trevor!
Thanking you very much Dominika,also for the fave
– Trevor Kersley
absolutely stunning! so vibrant and colourful
Thanking you very much Heather
– Trevor Kersley
Super shot Trevor. Better for the mud to be on your feet and not on your trousers as happened to John once when he fell. You might not have got away with driving all that way back in your underpants lol..
Thanks Lilian,it was very muddy and wet,I had a spare pair of shoes in the car.
– Trevor Kersley
Many thanks Marion for the feaure.
– Trevor Kersley