are shipped in a mailing tube.įor more information on packaging and shipping, use the "Shipping Policies" tabĭepending on your monitor settings, colors may vary slightly upon receiving your print.Īll artwork is copyrighted and the property of the artist Christine Dunlap and may not be used, resold, or reproduced in any way. All artwork is put into a protective sleeve. and smaller are shipped in a flat, rigid mailer with backing board for extra support. are shipped flat! Each rigid mailer has backing board inside for extra support and all prints are put into a protective sleeve. North America: All prints sized up to 17x22in. *RIBBA - Sizes that will fit the Ikea Ribba frames in this listing include: Titled on bottom center & Signed by artist on bottom right This paper is OBA-free archival paper ideal for museum quality and conservation prints. MUSEUM ETCHING: Made from 100% cotton rag, this paper adds the right amount of texture that offers the look and feel of a fine art print. This paper is archival grade and is acid and lignin free. This paper is archival grade and is acid and lignin freeĬOTTON RAG: A gorgeous semi-smooth 100% cotton fiber hot press paper that offers the look and feel of fine art paper. RIVER LINEN: A bold and fantastic linen textured paper that has a slight sheen to mimic canvas. Paper: 100% pure alpha cellulose base stock POLAR MATTE: Beautiful, bright, non-reflective matte finish that never attracts fingerprints. This allows me to see the quality of each individual print before it ships out. These inks are designed to last several lifetimes while providing vivid colors superb black density and enhances the overall dynamic range.Īll prints are printed in my home studio. border evenly around the print.Īll fine art prints are created on professional Canon printers with archival Lucia pigmented inks. The lush Hoh Rain Forest, as well as the towns of Queets, Quinault and Forks are within a 45-minute drive.This is a fine art giclée print made from my original Watercolor Painting.Īll artwork prints come standard with a 1/2in. Olympic National Park has much to explore, including temperate rain forests, ocean shores, sub-alpine mountains, lakes and more. There are accessible lookout points at Ruby Beach and Beach Trail 4. The Kalaloch Creek Nature Trail is a mile-long walk through the forest along Kalaloch Creek, which drains into the ocean. There are several beaches, tide pools, scenic overlooks and trails to explore. 12200 Annapolis Rd, Suite 115 Glenn Dale MD 20769 (885) View profile. Near the campground and lodge, trails and steps descend about 40 ft. 4910 Massachusetts Ave NW, Suite 114 Washington DC 20016 (1356) View profile. Beyond the national park's 73 miles of coastline lie three national wildlife refuges and one marine sanctuary. The Pacific shoreline just below provides ample habitat for marine life: tide pools reveal crabs and sea urchins at low tide sea otters float on the surface of submerged kelp beds shorebirds nest on beaches and whales and dolphins occasionally emerge offshore. Kalaloch, meaning "a good place to land" in the Quinault language, has no shortage of natural areas to explore. In fact there are quite a few amazing natural features in this area. This incredible tree is easily accessible on the beach at Kalaloch campground.
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