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Brea Hill from Daymer Bay

from £95.00

When we are all supposed to look one way, why not loo the other? The long reaching views out to sea with a clear horizons holds such pull for us. But sometimes if you just turn and look against the grain, you are rewarded with a view less seen and yet somehow more engaging. The spire of St Enodoc Church is just visible behind the dunes of Daymer Bay. The subtle quality of low angled light, partially filtered by the low clouds offers a rich warmth to the sand.

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When we are all supposed to look one way, why not loo the other? The long reaching views out to sea with a clear horizons holds such pull for us. But sometimes if you just turn and look against the grain, you are rewarded with a view less seen and yet somehow more engaging. The spire of St Enodoc Church is just visible behind the dunes of Daymer Bay. The subtle quality of low angled light, partially filtered by the low clouds offers a rich warmth to the sand.

When we are all supposed to look one way, why not loo the other? The long reaching views out to sea with a clear horizons holds such pull for us. But sometimes if you just turn and look against the grain, you are rewarded with a view less seen and yet somehow more engaging. The spire of St Enodoc Church is just visible behind the dunes of Daymer Bay. The subtle quality of low angled light, partially filtered by the low clouds offers a rich warmth to the sand.

Tray frames offer a modern way of presenting and preserving the art work.

The print is displayed without the need for glass, as it has an invisible matt layer that protects the print surface from UV damage, water and scuffing. The print is made on archival grade fine art paper using pigment inks to ensure a lifetime of vibrancy.

Dimensions of the tray frames: The visible part of the frame, when viewed straight on, is 6mm wide. When viewed from the side, the frame is 3cm deep. The wooden frames come in three different  natural finishes: charcoal, light walnut and white washed.

We offer various sizes as standard, but can easily create custom sizes on request with no set up costs.

All the photographs are hand signed by the Artist and are printed and framed in the studio in Cornwall.

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