Glyn Davies Photo Gallery
"Splashing Sunset" Dinas Dinlle
"Splashing Sunset" Dinas Dinlle
SKU:GD003101-A5
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"Dinas Dinlle is the remains of an Iron Age hill fort on the Llyn Peninsula, which gradually and continually is being eroded away by the power of the Irish Sea. The beach itself is several kms long with boulders and glacial deposits at one end, and sand and shingle at the other.
Longshore drift is an issue, and the low-lying land behind is susceptible to flooding and storm surges. Two large sea defence structures have been constructed using huge boulders, and navigation marks indicate their position at high tide"
Print Info - An important read
Print Info - An important read
NB - COPYRIGHT WATERMARK DOES NOT APPEAR IN FINAL PRINT
ABOUT THE PRINTS:
Glyn's prints are all produced on soft-textured, archival cotton-rag paper, using archival pigment inks. The manufacturer's estimated lifespan for these prints is over 200 years when behind glass & viewed under artificial lighting.
Each print is signed & titled by the artist, and the editioned prints are obviously numbered as well. Glyn limit's his print editions to short quantities, so you are purchasing much rarer artworks than the mass-produced prints seen in furniture & home stores.
Editions range from 3 to 30 copies in the A2 & A1 size, and just 5 copies in the A0 size.
PRINT SIZES:
Prints and editions are available as follows
All prints have a border.
A5 Archival, signed prints are 6x4" on A5 sheets
A4 Archival, signed prints are 9"x 6" on A4 sheets
A3 Archival, signed prints are 15" x 10" on A3 or Super A3 sheets
A2 Archival, signed, numbered EDITION prints are 21" x 14", printed on A2 sheets
A1 Archival, signed, numbered EDITION prints are 28.5" x 19" printed on roll paper
A0 Archival, signed, numbered EDITION prints are 45" x 30" printed on roll paper
PACKAGING:
A4 prints are placed inside an archival protective sleeve and sent flat-packed.
A3 prints and larger will be placed within an archival protective polyester sleeve and then rolled, placed in one postal tube, which is then placed inside a second postal tube to try and ensure maximum safety during transit. Prints have been shipped to the EU, USA and Australia without any issues so far.
