Guiones Tide Pools
Guiones Tide Pools
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$700.00
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SHIPPING
Framing
- Limited edition of 50 prints only
- Printed at The Image Flow in Marin County, CA
- Accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity
- Your order is custom printed just for you and is handled with white gloves
- The image will be printed on heavyweight museum-grade archival Hahnemühle German Etching (textured matte) photo paper with archival pigment inks
- Price may increase as limited edition run closes
- Photographic Prints are custom printed to order
- Unframed fine art prints ship within 7-10 days.
- Framed pieces require a lead time of 5-8 weeks.
- Worldwide shipping is available for all unframed fine art prints, but at this time framed pieces are not available abroad.
- Frames over 30x40 will incur an additional $450 freight fee at checkout.
- All frames are handmade by Simply Framed - Black Label collection.
- Crafted with spline joints and archival everything.
- Frame depth ranges from 1 1/4" - 2 1/4" depending on size of frame, frame face from 1/2" - 3/4".
- There are four finish options: Bright White Maple, Natural Ash, Natural Walnut and Natural Oak. Other frame colors are available as custom orders.
- Images are framed with a 1.5" white mat, except images that are 40x60 which are printed without a mat.
- If you prefer no mat for any size please contact the shop for a custom order.
- Frames are exquisitely handmade and are works of art in themselves.
- Pieces are framed with museum grade 99% UV-filtering plexiglass. If you will be hanging your art in a space with a lot of light and reflection, we recommend you upgrade to Optium Museum Acrylic anti-reflective.
- Art framed in a style where the print is set to the back of the frame with a spacer between the print and the plexiglass.
- We also offer bespoke framing - priced according to size and frame selected. Please contact the shop to discuss custom options.
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
Costa Rica is a place of personal significance to me, and a place I hope to call home one day. Twenty-five years ago, I took a leave of absence from my corporate job and headed to Costa Rica. I had the privilege of living with local families which exposed me to a way of life that, despite its simplicity, embodies true fulfillment, locally referred to as Pura Vida. "Pura Vida" is more than just a phrase in Costa Rica; it's a way of life. It embodies an appreciation for the simple pleasures and gratitude for the present moment. The people I met radiated an undeniable joy for life, modeling that happiness transcends material possessions. It was a far cry from NYC where I was living at the time, but everything about it felt so right. I also remember thinking that the government was getting so much right - no military spending, fully funded college education and most importantly environmental stewardship before it was a global mandate. The culture permeated health and I felt so alive and healthy there, surfing daily, living slowly and unknowingly living in a Blue Zone. Since having kids I have gone almost every year, often spending a month of summer there. Costa Rica is a place I love very dearly and I strive to have my photos capture the ecological beauty, the lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and breathtaking landscapes that define Costa Rica's natural beauty.