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
literally fine movement, superb draw!
thanks kindly!
– Tom Norton
wow! love this..the eyes are amazing x
thank you, Jules
– Tom Norton
Wow what a fantastic image! It has been featured in PiMT and would be a fantastic entry in the upcoming challenge
thank you kindly!
– Tom Norton
Powerful composition, sharp style – puts you in a child’s perspective of experience.
many thanks!
love the concept here… & I love how you are able to bring the negatives into an art, in a somewhat also comical fashion… without these days we wouldn’t be able to creature such works!! i like the chord you’ve struck here ;)
thank you…this one comes straight from the heart, from the hits i have taken in my life in this past year…now i am taking care of business and beating my own demons…
Congratulations! This image has been FEATURED in the Old Farts of Redbubble Group!
thank you kindly!
– Tom Norton
You are invited to exhibit this work in the
April 2010 Juried Invitational of Solo Exhibition.
Instructions for entering…
Congratulations on this being nominated in the Juried Invitational Tom, and even MORE congratulations on 100 days of being clean and sober!!!! That is fantastic! ’Yesterday’s history – tomorrow’s a mystery’! I wish you heaps of good luck.
thank you kindly, Lynda!
– Tom Norton