“Coastal No. 3326” by Cas Friese
C$ 7,805.00
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“Coastal No. 3326” by Cas Friese
C$ 7,805.00
4.2 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100203265
Maple
White
Available to ship in:
- Limited editions of 7, 12, and 24 dependent on size, each signed and numbered.
- Printed on heavyweight cotton-rag archival paper using museum-grade archival inks.
- Arrives framed and ready to hang.
- 41" H 61" W 1¾" D
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“Coastal No. 3326” (2020) captures the interplay between light and form, two of the photographer’s greatest muses. The image is printed on heavyweight cotton-rag archival paper using museum-grade archival inks. Each arrives signed, numbered, and ready to hang, in a white maple corner-splined frame complete with spacers, strainer, and French cleat. The 54" x 72" is an edition of 7, the 40" x 60" is an edition of 12, and the 30" x 40" is an edition of 24.
- Limited editions of 7, 12, and 24 dependent on size, each signed and numbered.
- Printed on heavyweight cotton-rag archival paper using museum-grade archival inks.
- Arrives framed and ready to hang.
- Brand
- Cas Friese
- General Dimensions
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- 41" H 61" W 1¾" D
- Product Weight
- 60 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
-
1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
30" x 40"
- Height (in): 31
- Width (in): 41
- Depth (in): 1¾
- Weight (lbs): 45
40" x 60"
- Height (in): 41
- Width (in): 61
- Depth (in): 1¾
- Weight (lbs): 60
- Museum-grade archival inks
- Heavyweight cotton-rag archival paper
- White-painted maple corner-splined frame with a French cleat
- Plexiglass face
Cas Friese
Fine art photographer Cas Friese finds quiet drama in the natural world – windswept coastlines, textural rock formations, and sun-bleached deserts distilled to abstraction.
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