A memorial print of the historic streets and architecture of Baltimore, Maryland that includes the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Starting with the Baltimore Museum of Art, the National Aquarium, to the stunning Rawlings Conservatory, with the famous - and sorely missed, Francis Scott Key bridge arching over the cityscape.
- Collage image created from edited photography (allowing so much detail)
- Available as paper art prints or as ready-to-hang wrapped canvas prints
- Black or White frames are available for paper prints 8x10 and up
More about the Paper Prints:
>> 8x10 & 11x14 — These are acid-free pigment prints on a lush, matte, heavy-weight, 240gsm paper printed in Portland, Oregon.
>> 16x20 through 32x40 – These are even higher quality giclée prints made with 11 UltraChrome HDX Pigment Inks on lush, matte, heavy-weight 200gsm archival paper and printed in Portland, Oregon.
Canvas Wrapped Prints:
The canvas prints are made with heavy-weight canvas, gallery wrapped around wood bars, and is ready to hang. The wrapped sides are mirrored to match the image and extend around the sides. It gives a natural, extended look that looks even better in person. These are the sizes and the depth of the bars used.
8 x 10 / .75 in. depth
11 x 14 / .75 in. depth
16 x 20 /.75 in. depth
24 x 30 / 1.5 in depth
32 x 40 / 1.5 in depth
Prints are made to order. Please allow 7-10 days for shipping, especially for canvas-wrapped and framed prints.
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