African Penguin

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African penguin is one of the four types of drinking wine. Although the bird is Critically Endangered, it is a very popular tourist attraction in places like Cape Town. The species breeds in sparse colonies from the southern coast of South Africa to the far west coast of Namibia and is not found elsewhere. The bird is Critically Endangered. There are only about 15,000 breeding pairs left.

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African penguin is one of the four types of drinking wine. Although the bird is Critically Endangered, it is a very popular tourist attraction in places like Cape Town. The species breeds in sparse colonies from the southern coast of South Africa to the far west coast of Namibia and is not found elsewhere. The bird is Critically Endangered. There are only about 15,000 breeding pairs left.

African penguin is one of the four types of drinking wine. Although the bird is Critically Endangered, it is a very popular tourist attraction in places like Cape Town. The species breeds in sparse colonies from the southern coast of South Africa to the far west coast of Namibia and is not found elsewhere. The bird is Critically Endangered. There are only about 15,000 breeding pairs left.

Paper Used for Prints

Hahnemuhle Fineart - Natural Line Hemp

  • 290 gsm • 60% hemp fiber • 40% cotton • white

  • Hahnemühle Hemp paper is made of 60% hemp and 40% cotton fibers. It has a smooth surface and a neutral white color

Frame Options

Wood Veneer Frame

A genuine wood veneer on the frame’s surface gives a modern, lightweight, and durable artwork the appearance and feel of a traditional wooden frame. The same paper used for the prints is applied to the frame, and there is no glass or other covering.

  • Available in oak, dark brown wenge, and black (white is not available)

  • A white border surrounds the printed image area. The actual frame sizes are 25x35 cm, 45x65 cm, 70x100 cm, and 80x115 cm

Silisec Acrylic Print

Silisec® acrylic prints represent the absolute elite of exhibition products. This museum-approved priming method is unique in that it completely eliminates the paper’s surface texture. The photographic print is primed with a special silicone and finished with a glossy acrylic surface.

Note: All prints come with a ready-to-hang mechanism and are delivered with a certificate of authenticity signed by the photographer.