Black and white photo. Abstract patterns on Eucalyptus, gum tree bark, Australia
- Fine art prints using archival pigment inksets on museum grade premium cotton rag media.
- Photo and Poster prints may be on photo gloss, satin or enhanced matte poster media - depending on availability.
Print paper size includes border

Paper Size: 8 x 10 inches (203mm x 254mm)
Rectangular images: approx 9 inches (228mm) on the longest side
Square images size: approx 6.5 inches (165mm) all sides
Paper Size: 11 x 14 inches (278mm x 355mm)
Rectangular images: approx 12 inches (305mm) on the longest side
Square images: approx 9.5 inches (241mm) all sides
Custom sizes: Custom size prints may also be available, contact us for availability quoting the image reference number.
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- Due to variations in monitor settings, the colours you see on your screen may differ slightly from the print received.
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