$35.00 – $45.00
We guarantee you’ll like Tacoma! A tribute to a historic local favorite, available in two sizes.
Description
Gift a piece of Tacoma lore, or show off your hometown pride! This original illustration is based on a historic wooden sign that stood on the shore of Lake Washington during the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle. The sign lit up and night and advertised Tacoma’s charm—while the giant letters are long gone now, this print keeps the memory alive. The illustration originated as part of the You’ll Like Tacoma series of original paintings of day-and-night neon diptychs I created and exhibited in 2014.
The print is a museum-quality inkjet reproduction, using Epson HDR Ultrachrome archival inks on heavy 100% rag (cotton) Moab Entrada natural white paper.
Available in two sizes: 9 x 12 inches (22.8 x 30.4 cm) and 11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
Also available as a postcard!
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This original artwork is copyright Chandler O’Leary 2014. Copyright is not transferable with the sale of this print. The buyer is not entitled to reproduction rights.
This print is packaged in a clear poly sleeve and will ship flat in a protective mailer via United States Postal Service. WA state residents are subject to sales tax.
Additional information
Dimensions | N/A |
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Print size | 9 x 12, 11 x 14 |
Print type | Digital giclee (museum-quality inkjet) reproduction. Printed using Epson HDR Ultrachrome archival inks. |
Paper type | Moab Entrada natural white. 100% rag (cotton) paper, 300 gsm. |
Edition size | Open edition (not limited). Prints are signed but not numbered. |
Display info | Prints are unframed, but the paper is cut to U.S. standard frame sizes. The illustration is centered on the page, with a white border surrounding the image. This print was made from the best archival paper and inks available; it is able to last for generations. Any piece of artwork can fade if displayed improperly, however; for best results, display your print away from direct sunlight. |