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Storm Bay - limited edition

from A$36.00
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Storm Bay - limited edition

from A$36.00

Between Bruny Island and Tasman Peninsular is a body of water called Storm Bay. It was named by Abel Tasman in 1642 when he circumnavigated the island and was blown into a sheltered harbour which was to become known as the River Derwent. If you head towards Nubeena from Koonya there is a dirt road called “Old Roaring Beach Road” that will take you to one the many point breaks around the Peninsular. An epic surf beach with rolling sand dunes and a lagoon. Its a great spot for finding sea eagles and adventure.

This is a limited edition print made onto rich heavy and textured cotton rag paper (limited to 100)

Large measures 13" x 19" (A3Plus) and Small measures 8.27" x 11.29" (A4). Each print is made from a high resolution image of the original painting and the image is as large as will fit comfortably with a border for framing.

We provide free postage within Australia and New Zealand. We always endeavour to use 100% post consumer waste recycled paper and cardboard in our packaging.

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Between Bruny Island and Tasman Peninsular is a body of water called Storm Bay. It was named by Abel Tasman in 1642 when he circumnavigated the island and was blown into a sheltered harbour which was to become known as the River Derwent. If you head towards Nubeena from Koonya there is a dirt road called “Old Roaring Beach Road” that will take you to one the many point breaks around the Peninsular. An epic surf beach with rolling sand dunes and a lagoon. Its a great spot for finding sea eagles and adventure.

This is a limited edition print made onto rich heavy and textured cotton rag paper (limited to 100)

Large measures 13" x 19" (A3Plus) and Small measures 8.27" x 11.29" (A4). Each print is made from a high resolution image of the original painting and the image is as large as will fit comfortably with a border for framing.

We provide free postage within Australia and New Zealand. We always endeavour to use 100% post consumer waste recycled paper and cardboard in our packaging.