- Expertly crafted on heavyweight, glossy fine art canvas, boasting a robust 21 mil thickness and 440 gsm weight. This canvas ensures a high-quality, durable finish that enhances the vibrancy and longevity of each print, making it a stunning focal point in any space. Ideal for those seeking to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to their decor, these prints offer a professional and polished look that stands out in both modern and traditional settings.
- Our Fine Art Prints are created using high-quality archival inks, renowned for their exceptional fade resistance. These pigmented inks ensure that the artwork retains its vibrant colors and intricate details over time, offering a print permanence that can last for decades under proper conditions. This makes them an ideal choice for collectors and art enthusiasts looking to preserve the beauty of their prints for years to come.
- Unframed Prints: Designed in standard sizes, these prints are ready to fit effortlessly into standard ready-made frames available in stores, ensuring a perfect display with minimal hassle. Ideal for those who appreciate convenience and elegance, these prints allow you to easily personalize your space without the need for custom framing solutions.
- This Fine Art Print boasts a total canvas size of 14.7 x 17.7 inches (38 x 45 cm), providing ample space to showcase its vibrant imagery. The actual image area measures 11 x 14 inches (28 x 36 cm), surrounded by a generous 1.8-inch (5 cm) border, enhancing the visual appeal when framed and allowing for easy mounting.
- Each piece is printed on demand to ensure top-notch quality, then securely packaged in robust cardboard mailers or protective tubes, safeguarding your artwork during shipping for a pristine delivery experience.
Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Fine Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector.
- ABOUT THE ARTIST -
Luigi Martinati - Luigi Martinati (1893-1984) Pupil of the Florentine Academy of Fine Arts, he immediately devoted himself to illustration advertising, drawing, between 1923 and 1941, posters of various subjects (commercial advertising, tourism, etc. for events.). He worked in Rome serving as artistic director dell'IGAP (General Billboard Advertising Company), which also collaborated with Dudovich and Nizzoli. After the war he left the advertising industry to devote himself exclusively to the program of cinema. With Anselmo Ballester and Alfredo Capitani created the BCM study from which came many movie posters in a distinctly realist.