Description
- These stunning prints are produced on premium Matte Heavyweight Fine Art Paper, with a thickness of 12 mils and a weight of 230 gsm. This high-quality paper ensures rich, vibrant colors and a glare-free matte finish, ideal for framing. Its durability enhances the artwork's longevity and visual appeal, making it perfect for elevating interior dcor with a sophisticated touch. Enjoy museum-quality art that transforms any space with exceptional clarity and detail.
- Our Fine Art Prints are created using high-quality archival inks, renowned for their exceptional fade resistance. These pigmented inks ensure that the artwork retains its vibrant colors and intricate details over time, offering a print permanence that can last for decades under proper conditions. This makes them an ideal choice for collectors and art enthusiasts looking to preserve the beauty of their prints for years to come.
- Unframed Prints: Designed in standard sizes, these prints are ready to fit effortlessly into standard ready-made frames available in stores, ensuring a perfect display with minimal hassle. Ideal for those who appreciate convenience and elegance, these prints allow you to easily personalize your space without the need for custom framing solutions.
- Print Size: 24x32 inches (61x81 cm), offering a generous overall paper size perfect for display. The image area measures 21x29 inches (53x74 cm), surrounded by a tasteful white border that enhances the visual appeal and allows for easy framing, creating a stunning showcase for your artwork.
- Each print is carefully crafted on demand and then meticulously packaged in sturdy cardboard mailers or tubes to ensure it arrives in perfect condition, ready to display.
Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Fine Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector.
- ABOUT THE ARTIST -
Peggy Chun - Peggy Chun (1946 - 2008) was known for her colorful and whimsical artwork that captured the 'Spirit of Aloha' that is Hawaii. Diagnosed with ALS in 2002 at the height of her skills and fame, Chun decided early on that the illness would inspire, not rob her of, her creativity. A year after her diagnosis, she was no longer able to paint with her right handso she learned to use her left. When Chuns ability to paint with that hand ended in 2004, she held her brush between her teeth and painted that way. When the disease stole all mobility and Chun was completely paralyzed, she used a computer program that read her eye movements. When that even failed, she signaled her intentions with her eyes so that collaborators could execute her art work. She never stopped painting. After all, you dont paint with your hands, you paint with your heart, Peggy's work can be found in both private and corporate collections across the globe. Some of her many commissions include Absolut Vodka, CD artwork for local legend Nona Beamer, Punahou School, St. Francis Hospital Foundation, Hawaiian Airlines, Hulihe'e Palace, Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hanaiakamalama), The Sheraton Moana Hotel, the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel, Outrigger Hotels, and Marriott's Ko Olina development.