Curtis Island Light Art Print 18" x 24" Framed Travel Poster By Alan Claude - Maine

Curtis Island Light, in Camden, Maine shines like a jewel sitting on a small island overlooking Penobscot Bay. One dark morning, we rumbled in a little rubber boat through the quiet harbor filled with yachts. The full moon accompanied Captain Dan and I as we waited for the sun to rise on our way to the lighthouse. As we withdrew further past Curtis Island Light, the Camden Hills rose before our eyes. I took photographs when the morning light brought vibrant colors and a cast of shadows to the scene. The many layers of color and elements provide a good sense of distance and perspective. Curtis Island light is one of my most colorful compositions. It has what I call "tranquil energy", because it is a quiet scene yet it radiates with life.

The colors are bold and striking with a solid ink coverage reminiscent of silk-screen printing

Limited to 500 prints (not numbered) by year of creation

Offset Lithograph printed on archival paper with UV fade-resistant inks

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$230.00

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18x24 MAINE WOOD frame & Art Shield

  • Quality Maine Pine Wood frame 
  • No glass is used, instead, a matte laminated "Art Shield
  • UV protected & water-resistant 
  • Lightweight (6 lbs) 
  • Frame Width is  approximately 1.75" Depth is 1.75"
  • OR Frame Width is  approximately 2" Depth is 1"
  • Sharp bright colors & signed by the artist
  • Wired on the back and ready to hang - hanger & nail included.
  • Framed art measures approximately 21" x 27" Made In MAINE 

 

Glass breaks and reflects light and plexiglass, has a blurred surface. That’s why we frame the art with Artshield.  It is UV protected with a durable matte laminate coating that does reflect light or glare - No glass or plexiglass is used. The Art is permanently bonded so it will not buckle, wrinkle or fade and is super clean, clear and lightweight.

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