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"Expedition to Earth" (portrait format)
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Signed giclée print
Book cover for the novel by Arthur C Clarke.
Image area is A3 (297mm x 420mm) with a 60mm white bleed, printed onto décor watercolour 245 gsm stock.
This image is also available as a landscape format image. Click here to take a look.
Please note
The image shown here has been watermarked with the Art of Danny Flynn logo, for sample and display purposes. The print you receive will have no watermark or text.
About Giclée Prints
Giclée print is the term commonly used to describe a fine art digital printing process, which combines pigment
based inks with highest quality paper to achieve prints of superior archival quality, light fastness and stability.
The quality and clarity of a giclée print is an almost exact reproduction of the original painting. The word
giclée is derived from the French verb gicler "to spray". Images are printed onto watercolour
décor 245gsm highest quality archival and fade resistant stock, with a 300dpi resolution.
Prints are shipped to you in a strong cardboard tube, which may also come in
useful for fending off small dogs that try to take chunks out of your ankles.
Giclée print is the term commonly used to describe a fine art digital printing process, which combines pigment
based inks with highest quality paper to achieve prints of superior archival quality, light fastness and stability.
The quality and clarity of a giclée print is an almost exact reproduction of the original painting. The word
giclée is derived from the French verb gicler "to spray". Images are printed onto watercolour
décor 245gsm highest quality archival and fade resistant stock, with a 300dpi resolution.
Prints are shipped to you in a strong cardboard tube, which may also come in
useful for fending off small dogs that try to take chunks out of your ankles.

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