LAP Studio
Ballerina 2 Vintage Art Print
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- $50.00
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- $50.00
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This striking black and white photographic print captures world renowned African Ballerina Mary Hinkson dancing with powerful femininity and grace, as she bounds across the stage in this archived photograph.
Available as an art print or on canvas, this beautiful scene will no doubt be a conversational piece and impressive framed print addition to your contemporary home interior space.
Circa 1950
This print is a digitally remastered version of the original artwork.
For detailed information on scale and sizing please refer to our size chart
PAPER PRINTS
We use SIHL TrueColor Matte Coated Paper 250gsm in bright white which is specifically designed for the reproduction of posters, graphic images, home décor, advertising and indoor signage. For a premium fine art finish we print using Epson UltraChrome archival inks.
FSC® C107058 certified paper
FRAMED PRINTS
Our framed artwork is professionally printed with environmentally friendly HP latex inks, direct to a smooth bright white foam board.
PICTURE FRAMING
Australian made, done the right way. Natural, acid-free materials. We use solid wood frames wherever possible, only from local, sustainable sources. All of the backing boards and mat boards we use are acid-free. We avoid MDF or any other type of reconstituted materials.
Our standard box frame is 2cm wide x 4cm deep, and available in matte black, matte white and Tasmanian Oak finish. We include an acid free white mat board (mount) as standard.
Glass or Acrylic?
We choose to use Acrylic because its shatter-proof and lightweight, so it is a fantastic option for shipping and also installing into areas where safety is paramount. Being a plastic, it does scratch easier than glass, so care must be taken when cleaning it.
Your artwork will be supplied ready to hang with a stapled cord fixture.
PRODUCTION AND DELIVERY
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