A peaceful view of the sun setting over the skyline of The Remarkables, above Lake Wakatipu. Queenstown is a popular destination for tourists of New Zealand’s south island due to its adventure activities and beautiful scenery. This is a limited edition print and will be hand signed and numbered for authenticity.
Meticulously printed on high quality, German made fine art paper with long lasting pigment inks and shipped to you in professional art mailing tube. Sizing is indicative of the paper dimensions, not the image size as there will be a margin for ease of signing and framing. All prints come unframed. If you would like a custom margin or a borderless print, please contact us.
If you are planning to frame this print a matte paper will eliminate reflections. The smooth pearl paper has some sheen with minimal reflections.
Please note: Whilst a professional, colour calibrated workflow is used in the creation of this print, the final product may differ slightly from what you see on your screen. This is due to the nature of screens being backlit and the colourspace that internet browsers operate in.
A peaceful view of the sun setting over the skyline of The Remarkables, above Lake Wakatipu. Queenstown is a popular destination for tourists of New Zealand’s south island due to its adventure activities and beautiful scenery. This is a limited edition print and will be hand signed and numbered for authenticity.
Meticulously printed on high quality, German made fine art paper with long lasting pigment inks and shipped to you in professional art mailing tube. Sizing is indicative of the paper dimensions, not the image size as there will be a margin for ease of signing and framing. All prints come unframed. If you would like a custom margin or a borderless print, please contact us.
If you are planning to frame this print a matte paper will eliminate reflections. The smooth pearl paper has some sheen with minimal reflections.
Please note: Whilst a professional, colour calibrated workflow is used in the creation of this print, the final product may differ slightly from what you see on your screen. This is due to the nature of screens being backlit and the colourspace that internet browsers operate in.