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These prints are of original artwork hand drawn with pencil. They have been transformed into a high quality Giclée prints. These use the highest-quality pigment-based inks. Giclée fine art printing achieves bold, true to life colours in exquisite detail with excellent age resistance.
All prints are on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm paper. It is an environmentally friendly paper with a tactile, natural feel. It is a natural white 100% cotton paper which guarantees archival standards. With its premium matt inkjet coating Museum Etching meets the highest industry standards regarding density, colour gamut, colour graduation and image sharpness.
Originally known as the London Olympic Park during the Games in 2012, it was renamed to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II and is now known as the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Since the Olympic Games, the park and its facilities have been extensively redeveloped and opened to the public and it’s now one of London’s most famous attractions.
These prints are of original artwork hand drawn with pencil. They have been transformed into a high quality Giclée prints. These use the highest-quality pigment-based inks. Giclée fine art printing achieves bold, true to life colours in exquisite detail with excellent age resistance.
All prints are on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm paper. It is an environmentally friendly paper with a tactile, natural feel. It is a natural white 100% cotton paper which guarantees archival standards. With its premium matt inkjet coating Museum Etching meets the highest industry standards regarding density, colour gamut, colour graduation and image sharpness.
Originally known as the London Olympic Park during the Games in 2012, it was renamed to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II and is now known as the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Since the Olympic Games, the park and its facilities have been extensively redeveloped and opened to the public and it’s now one of London’s most famous attractions.
These prints are of original artwork hand drawn with pencil. They have been transformed into a high quality Giclée prints. These use the highest-quality pigment-based inks. Giclée fine art printing achieves bold, true to life colours in exquisite detail with excellent age resistance.
All prints are on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm paper. It is an environmentally friendly paper with a tactile, natural feel. It is a natural white 100% cotton paper which guarantees archival standards. With its premium matt inkjet coating Museum Etching meets the highest industry standards regarding density, colour gamut, colour graduation and image sharpness.
Originally known as the London Olympic Park during the Games in 2012, it was renamed to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II and is now known as the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Since the Olympic Games, the park and its facilities have been extensively redeveloped and opened to the public and it’s now one of London’s most famous attractions.