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from $180.00

A scene in Lucky Bay, South Australia, where weathered shacks rest on the beach amid salty air, tractors to pull in the boats, and Hills Hoists spinning languidly in the sea breeze.

A black frame is also available, please leave a note at checkout if you’d like this option.

Details

Limited edition of 100 prints. Each print comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Printed on 310gsm 100% cotton rag museum grade archival paper, which is archival quality and guaranteed not to fade or bleed for up to 100 years.

Printed and framed by hand in Melbourne.

The timber shadowbox frames are made from sustainably sourced Victorian Ash, with 3mm museum grade Plexiglas (which is lighter than glass, protects from UV damage and is shatter proof). They are finished with a wire so are ready to be hung straight out of the box.

See the last image for print dimensions, and FAQs for exact dimensions of frames and borders.

Shipping

AUSTRALIA

Free shipping on both unframed and framed prints (except the Extra Large framed print).

The Extra Large framed prints have free shipping for metro Melbourne and Sydney. For areas outside of this, contact me for a shipping quote.

Please allow two weeks for delivery, as each one is made just for you.

WORLDWIDE

Free shipping on all unframed prints. Framed prints are too large to post overseas, so are not available to order (apologies!)

See here for print shop FAQs.

Sustainability

Are sustainable materials used to produce your fine art prints?

Yes - the frames are produced from locally-sourced Victorian ash which has been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. FSC certification provides the highest level of protection for rare and endangered forests and wildlife, and is the only system that mandates consultation with local Indigenous Peoples.

The prints themselves are a 310gsm 100% cotton rag, which is considered the most environmentally photographic paper as it doesn't use any tree fibres. Instead, it is produced from a recycled by-product of the textile making industry. While the cotton industry itself isn't very environmentally friendly - the cotton rag paper is a by-product and therefore is considered to have a low environmental impact as no cotton is grown specifically to make the paper stock.

In addition to this, the prints are made to last - they are museum quality which means they will be protected for over 100 years.

What do you use to package the prints for shipping?

Packages are wrapped with Polycell EcoPure, a biodegradable bubble wrap alternative which is designed to degrade plastic in a landfill overtime. Frames are shipped in cartons from 3BC stock which is comprised of 77% recycled content and 33% from FSC certified kraft fibres that are sourced from Gippsland in Victoria.

Is the shipping carbon neutral?

Sure is!

Support local

The workshop based in inner Melbourne supports the local economy by employing skilled craftspeople under fair and safe working conditions. This produces products that contribute to the livelihoods of many Australian artists.

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A scene in Lucky Bay, South Australia, where weathered shacks rest on the beach amid salty air, tractors to pull in the boats, and Hills Hoists spinning languidly in the sea breeze.

A black frame is also available, please leave a note at checkout if you’d like this option.

Details

Limited edition of 100 prints. Each print comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Printed on 310gsm 100% cotton rag museum grade archival paper, which is archival quality and guaranteed not to fade or bleed for up to 100 years.

Printed and framed by hand in Melbourne.

The timber shadowbox frames are made from sustainably sourced Victorian Ash, with 3mm museum grade Plexiglas (which is lighter than glass, protects from UV damage and is shatter proof). They are finished with a wire so are ready to be hung straight out of the box.

See the last image for print dimensions, and FAQs for exact dimensions of frames and borders.

Shipping

AUSTRALIA

Free shipping on both unframed and framed prints (except the Extra Large framed print).

The Extra Large framed prints have free shipping for metro Melbourne and Sydney. For areas outside of this, contact me for a shipping quote.

Please allow two weeks for delivery, as each one is made just for you.

WORLDWIDE

Free shipping on all unframed prints. Framed prints are too large to post overseas, so are not available to order (apologies!)

See here for print shop FAQs.

Sustainability

Are sustainable materials used to produce your fine art prints?

Yes - the frames are produced from locally-sourced Victorian ash which has been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. FSC certification provides the highest level of protection for rare and endangered forests and wildlife, and is the only system that mandates consultation with local Indigenous Peoples.

The prints themselves are a 310gsm 100% cotton rag, which is considered the most environmentally photographic paper as it doesn't use any tree fibres. Instead, it is produced from a recycled by-product of the textile making industry. While the cotton industry itself isn't very environmentally friendly - the cotton rag paper is a by-product and therefore is considered to have a low environmental impact as no cotton is grown specifically to make the paper stock.

In addition to this, the prints are made to last - they are museum quality which means they will be protected for over 100 years.

What do you use to package the prints for shipping?

Packages are wrapped with Polycell EcoPure, a biodegradable bubble wrap alternative which is designed to degrade plastic in a landfill overtime. Frames are shipped in cartons from 3BC stock which is comprised of 77% recycled content and 33% from FSC certified kraft fibres that are sourced from Gippsland in Victoria.

Is the shipping carbon neutral?

Sure is!

Support local

The workshop based in inner Melbourne supports the local economy by employing skilled craftspeople under fair and safe working conditions. This produces products that contribute to the livelihoods of many Australian artists.

A scene in Lucky Bay, South Australia, where weathered shacks rest on the beach amid salty air, tractors to pull in the boats, and Hills Hoists spinning languidly in the sea breeze.

A black frame is also available, please leave a note at checkout if you’d like this option.

Details

Limited edition of 100 prints. Each print comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Printed on 310gsm 100% cotton rag museum grade archival paper, which is archival quality and guaranteed not to fade or bleed for up to 100 years.

Printed and framed by hand in Melbourne.

The timber shadowbox frames are made from sustainably sourced Victorian Ash, with 3mm museum grade Plexiglas (which is lighter than glass, protects from UV damage and is shatter proof). They are finished with a wire so are ready to be hung straight out of the box.

See the last image for print dimensions, and FAQs for exact dimensions of frames and borders.

Shipping

AUSTRALIA

Free shipping on both unframed and framed prints (except the Extra Large framed print).

The Extra Large framed prints have free shipping for metro Melbourne and Sydney. For areas outside of this, contact me for a shipping quote.

Please allow two weeks for delivery, as each one is made just for you.

WORLDWIDE

Free shipping on all unframed prints. Framed prints are too large to post overseas, so are not available to order (apologies!)

See here for print shop FAQs.

Sustainability

Are sustainable materials used to produce your fine art prints?

Yes - the frames are produced from locally-sourced Victorian ash which has been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. FSC certification provides the highest level of protection for rare and endangered forests and wildlife, and is the only system that mandates consultation with local Indigenous Peoples.

The prints themselves are a 310gsm 100% cotton rag, which is considered the most environmentally photographic paper as it doesn't use any tree fibres. Instead, it is produced from a recycled by-product of the textile making industry. While the cotton industry itself isn't very environmentally friendly - the cotton rag paper is a by-product and therefore is considered to have a low environmental impact as no cotton is grown specifically to make the paper stock.

In addition to this, the prints are made to last - they are museum quality which means they will be protected for over 100 years.

What do you use to package the prints for shipping?

Packages are wrapped with Polycell EcoPure, a biodegradable bubble wrap alternative which is designed to degrade plastic in a landfill overtime. Frames are shipped in cartons from 3BC stock which is comprised of 77% recycled content and 33% from FSC certified kraft fibres that are sourced from Gippsland in Victoria.

Is the shipping carbon neutral?

Sure is!

Support local

The workshop based in inner Melbourne supports the local economy by employing skilled craftspeople under fair and safe working conditions. This produces products that contribute to the livelihoods of many Australian artists.

Frame sizes and finding the right space

Framed wall print of a hills hoist in Lucky Bay, South Australia by Marnie Hawson

Extra large - a statement piece. Hang or lean.

Framed wall print of a hills hoist in Lucky Bay, South Australia by Marnie Hawson

Small - a good size for a study nook, bathroom or console.

Framed wall print of a hills hoist in Lucky Bay, South Australia by Marnie Hawson

Large - great for a large hallway, over a table, bed or sofa.

Framed wall print of a hills hoist in Lucky Bay, South Australia by Marnie Hawson

Extra small - just right for a shelf or above a bed head.

Framed wall print of a hills hoist in Lucky Bay, South Australia by Marnie Hawson

Medium - perfect for smaller walls or hallways.

Collection of frame sizes in the print shop of Marnie Hawson

Extra small to extra large - a size for every space.

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