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Northern Tide

This incredible photograph is part of a an ongoing contemporary project entitled, 'The Chair' by Tim Wallace. The concept behind this is mainly driven by an artist idea to photograph an old weathered chair in locations and situations where you would not expect to find a chair. This image was taken from Saltburn Beach during a 5am dawn.

This photograph won the 2008 Professional Photographer of the Year award in the landscape section and is proving to be a very popular image, particularly as a canvas art print.

Looking equally stunning as an acrylic mounted print, fine-art canvas print, or poster, this will stand out in any room.

Photography by Tim Wallace.

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Canvas Art Print
The image is printed on gallery-quality canvas and stretched across a wooden frame for a 3D feel.

Triptych Canvas Print
The image is printed across 3 split panel canvases.

Acrylic Print
The art is sandwiched between 2 sleek, modern acrylic sheets with flame-polished edges and brushed aluminium fixings.

Poster Print
The image is printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive photographic paper.

triptych canvas print
Packaging & Delivery
Images from the Fotoviva collection are packaged and delivered FREE within the UK. Please contact us for overseas shipping rates before ordering.

Print Sizes
Please note sizes shown are approximate and may vary slightly between photographs due to individual cropping. If you require one of our canvas art or poster prints in a larger size than we offer as standard please contact us for a quote and we will be happy to provide you with a bespoke print size to suit your wall space.

Print Colours
Please be aware that the final print colours may vary from what you see on your computer screen due to differering colour ranges between print and screen.