Treasure Island - Art Print
Treasure Island - Art Print
Inspired by an overcast morning at the Montage Resort in Laguna Beach, CA, looking towards Treasure Island.
Fine art gicleé print on matte, archival paper.
This print is sold unframed, unmatted and is printed at full bleed (with no white borders).
Please select your preferred size before adding it to your cart.
Product Information
Product Information
- Gicleé print crafted on matte, archival, fine art paper.
- Vibrant, lasting colors and smooth feel.
- To accommodate a variety of standard print sizes, some aspect ratios may be slightly cropped when compared to the original listing photo. I manually select the cropping to ensure the artwork is minimally affected, but if you'd like to see exactly how a particular size would look, send me a message with your print and size choice.
Fulfillment and Shipping
Fulfillment and Shipping
As all prints are made to order, please allow 3-10 days for fulfillment. You will receive a confirmation email upon ordering, followed by another email with tracking number when your order has been shipped.
Shipping times range from 3-7 days for most US orders and 1-3 weeks for international orders.
If you need a faster fulfillment or shipping option, please contact me before placing the order and I will let you know if I can accommodate it.
In the event the print is lost in transit or arrives damaged, email info@edpulella.art with some photos of the damage and I will process a replacement free of charge.
Framing and Care
Framing and Care
- I selected my print sizes with framing in mind, so you should be able to easily find a variety of frames for most of the print sizes available in my store.
- For unusual sizes, I recommend taking the print to a local frame shop, or finding a website where you can order custom size frames (FinerWorks and Simply Framed are two good options for this).
- Consider adding anti-glare acrylic glass to protect the print from dust without having to deal with unwanted glare that may affect visibility.
- Avoid displaying the print in an area that receives direct sunlight as this will cause the colors to fade in the long run. Bright, but indirect sunlight is not a problem.