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Ballrooms Below Sea
Ballrooms Below Sea
Overall Dimensions: 11" x 14"
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Original Design by Tracy Porter
Made in the USA
The printed work of art is a true representation of the artist's intended style and technique, often incorporating an implied definition or graininess to evoke a particular mood or aesthetic.
Each product is made-to-order. Returns For Store Credit Only.
Paper Print: Premium giclee print on museum-quality archival fine art matte paper, which captures every nuance and detail of the original piece with stunning clarity, with an additional 1" border added to the dimensions.
Loose Canvas: Premium giclee print on museum-quality archival fine art canvas using high-quality archival inks.
- Museum-quality canvas material for beautiful, rich color and texture
- 1" white border is added to each side of the printed image
- Delivered unmounted and rolled
Wrapped Canvas: Premium giclee print on museum-quality archival fine art canvas using high-quality archival inks, gallery-wrapped over a wooden frame.
- 1.5" deep
- Mirrored Image Wrap
- Includes hanging hardware attached and ready to hang
Framed Print: Premium giclee print on museum-quality archival fine art matte paper in a wood frame with kraft paper dust cover backing, 1", 2" or no mat (in black or white). Includes optical grade acrylic glass and hanging hardware, attached and ready to hang. Available in 3 different styles:
- 1.25" wide x 7/8" deep in Black, White or Natural Oak Frame
Your order will ship in 3-10 business days.
A magnificent flamingo draped in an elaborate teal Victorian gown stands poised in a submerged ballroom, clutching crimson coral blooms against decaying grandeur. Above, a dramatic red coral chandelier sprawls like oceanic branches while maritime paintings hint at worlds between surface and depth. This surreal tableau transforms aquatic decay into aristocratic elegance, where the sea has claimed a forgotten palace as its own.
