Seventeen Seventy Shoreline Serenity Framed Print
$59.95
Description
Immerse yourself in the pristine tranquility of Seventeen Seventy’s shoreline with our “Shoreline Serenity” framed print. A harmonious blend of natural splendor and peaceful waters, this artwork encapsulates the untouched beauty of one of Australia’s most historic coastal towns, Seventeen Seventy, known for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches.
The print presents a sweeping view of the serene beach, where the pure white sands meet the calm turquoise sea, inviting you to lose yourself in its expansive beauty. The shoreline is lined with lush greenery and weathered driftwood, testament to the wild and natural environment that is characteristic of this spectacular region. The clear skies above, scattered with soft clouds, add a sense of depth and infinity to the scene, enhancing the feeling of solitude and escape from the everyday.
Seventeen Seventy, also known as the Town of 1770, is a destination steeped in history, being the second landing site of Captain James Cook and the crew of the Endeavour in May 1770. This print not only brings a piece of Australian heritage into your home but also serves as a window to the soulful beauty and historical significance of the area.
Customers can choose from a black frame, a white frame, or a natural oak frame to best match their interior styling preferences. Each frame complements the artwork’s natural palette and is made to enhance the photograph’s coastal charm.
Printed on high-quality 230gsm matte finish fine art paper, the “Shoreline Serenity” print is ensured of its gallery-worthy appearance and longevity. The matte paper offers a sophisticated finish, ensuring that the vibrant hues and intricate details of the Seventeen Seventy shoreline are appreciated without glare, making it a perfect addition to any space that cherishes the allure of the Australian coast.
Additional information
By Orientation | Landscape |
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Theme | Beach, Hamptons, Nature, Seaside |
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