Available online and at the Direction St Barth store, located on the first floor of the Remy de Haenen airport and the store La Case St Barth, in Gustavia |
Architectural Drawing of the Monuments of Saint Barthelemy hand-painted in watercolor.
Each illustration on this drawing was hand-painted in watercolor before being digitized to create this drawing of monuments of Saint-Barthélemy.
The prints offered in the store are fine art prints printed with high quality pigment inks that offer a very good stability over time, on Canson Infinity Aquarelle Aches Rag 310g paper, ideal for professional art reproduction. This paper offers you the same texture as a watercolor paper which makes it particularly suitable for illustrations.
This illustration is available in several sizes:
- A4 size: 297 x 210 mm
- A3 size: 420 x 297 mm
These formats are standard formats that can be simply framed in full size or with mats. The illustration is sold without frame.
Due to the fact that the printing is done by hand and not industrially, slight variations in color may occur.
The illustrations are sold in plastic packaging and sent in a cardboard envelope to avoid any damage to the shipment.
Larger sizes can be ordered. These will be made and shipped by the professional French laboratory Picto, a laboratory renowned for making prints for the greatest photographers and with whom I work for the quality of their prints. The prints will always be made on Canson Aquarelle 310g fine art paper and on an Epson pigment inkjet printer.
This illustration printed at Picto is available in these sizes:
- Size 70 x 50 cm: 700 x 500 mm
- Size 100 x 70 cm: 1000 x 700 mm
The shipment from the laboratory is made by Colissimo or Chronopost. The shipping costs will be calculated during your order confirmation as a package. It is thus possible for you to cumulate two forms of shipping, one coming directly from my workshop and another one, coming from the Picto laboratory, in Paris, if you wish to add a large format to your purchases.
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