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Eala Bhan Dibond Mounted Photographic Print

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Eala Bhan Dibond Mounted Wall Art.

This ready-to-hang, high-quality photographic print is available in three paper options:

  • Giclée PF Lustre 275gsm - a stiff, middle-weight paper with a slight surface sheen delivering beautiful images.
  • Giclée PF Gloss 270gsm - a stiff, middle-weight paper with a high gloss finish which creates impressive contrasts and images with ultra-high definition.
  • Hahnemühle Fine Art PhotoRag 308gsm - a smooth, matt paper which boasts a lightly defined surface, lending each printed image a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.

Your print is then mounted onto a rigid 3mm Dibond base which consists of a slim aluminium panel mounted onto a strong, light and flat black acrylic base. Adjustable wall hangers are attached to the subframe to allow the print to be hung straight away to an existing nail or hook.

The print will be supplied without any border unless otherwise specified.

*If you choose optional lamination to protect your image this will be either a satin or gloss finish to match your chosen paper.

The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.

SHIPPING
Eala Bhan Dibond mounted wall art prints are printed to order and usually shipped within 3-4 business days.
ABOUT THE IMAGE

Following an overgrown path beside the ruins of Invergarry Castle down to Castle Bay, Loch Oich, we found this abandoned ship - the Eala Bhan ("White Swan"). The 50-ton traditional herring trawler was built in Peterhead in 1961 and fished the seas around the Outer Hebrides for over 30 years before being converted to a passenger boat sailing the Caledonian Canal (of which Lock Oich is the highest part). After the conversion she had 6 cabins, 2 heads/showers, a galley, a bar, library and central heating throughout, and received nothing but praise from passengers for the skipper and crew. Unfortunately she was damaged by a storm around 2007/2008 and abandoned to the elements.


INFORMATION
Displayed dibond mount is a graphical representation and given for reference only.
To reduce the load on mobile data the image has been uploaded at a reduced dpi, which may affect how some detail is displayed. All images are printed at 300dpi or higher. Depending on the calibration of your screen, image colours and brightness may appear less vibrant than the actual print.
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