You are purchasing a print on canvas
About the artwork:
St. Valentine’s Peak, Hampshire
St. Valentine’s Peak was named by the explorer and surveyor Henry Hellyer in 1827 after a thirty-two day trek from Stanley through impenetrable bush. Matthew Flinders had previously sighted the ‘peak like a volcano’ in his circumnavigation of Tasmania in 1798.
About the Cockle Creek to Queenstown collection:
Cockle Creek to Queenstown interprets, with visual images and history, the Tasmanian landscape through a combination of themes. These include: tracing the journeys of the early exploration by the Europeans, the settlement of the Tasmania, the representation of palawa kani, illustrations of the land and its histories and the relationship between the images and text.
About the print on canvas:
Each canvas is hand-stretched over a kiln-dried timber frame and coated with Aquathane-UV liquid laminate. This ensures the prints are fade-resistant, durable, and easy to clean. Print comes on premium archival canvas and printed with genuine Canon inks to guarantee the prints are made to the highest standard.
Please note – actual size may vary, size indicates maximum width or height (eg. portrait or landscape).
Copyright Mandy Hunniford 2022
St. Valentines Peak, Hampshire – Print
Description: Print on canvas
Size: Various
Purchase: Print available
$299.00 – $799.00