Highland Light Art Print 8" x 10" Framed Travel Poster By Alan Claude - Massachusetts

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Highland Light, on the Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts, has changed significantly since Edward Hopper painted the lighthouse in 1930. Several surrounding buildings no longer exist. The lighthouse was moved back 450 feet in 1996 due to coastal erosion. But to me, Highland Light has a certain permanency, a presence that provokes a little introspection. As Cape Cod’s first lighthouse, and at one time the most powerful in New England, Highland Light has witnessed many shipwrecks and to countless averted ones. As I walked across the golf course that hazy afternoon I thought of how Thoreau described this light as a “neat building, in apple pie order.” The occasional gold ball would soar overhead as I prudently searched for a promising angle to photograph. Suddenly, I heard a woman’s shrieking scream. Within a few seconds came the laughter of others as she had just made a hole in one!

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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Scott W.
Fantastic Artwork

I purchased this as a gift. The order was full filled and shipped/received quickly. Everything came well packed and in great condition. After seeing it in person I kind of want to get one for myself next.

MAINE WOOD 8x10 frame & Art Shield

  • Maine Pine Wood Frame
  • No glass is used, instead, a matte laminated "Art Shield
  • UV protected & water-resistant 
  • Lightweight (3 lb) 
  • Frame Width is approximately 1.25" Depth is 1.25"
  • Sharp bright colors & signed by the artist
  • Wired on the back and ready to hang - hanger & nail included
  • Framed art measures approximately 10" x 12" 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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