Nauset Light Art Print 18" x 24" Framed Travel Poster By Alan Claude - Massachusetts

Nauset Light, on the Cape Cod National Seashore, in Massachusetts is one of the most photographed lighthouses in Cape Cod. You can find it on the state’s license plate and even on a bag of potato chips. I first came here on a chilly morning just before sunrise. In my search for a promising angle and good lighting, I started to go down the stairs towards the beach. On my path was a middle-aged couple cuddled together under a blanket looking out towards the ocean. I smiled inwardly and discreetly backed away to let them have their moment uninterrupted. Returning later that day at sunset, I was pleased to discover a colorful glow on the lighthouse and leaning shadows that brought out its distinctive features.

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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