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Tunnels II

This is a pigment print of an original photograph of breaking waves made during an afternoon tsunami warning on the north shore of Kauai, Hawaii. It is a companion image to "Tunnels" taken only seconds earlier on the same day.

The print was made on an Epson eight-color printer using Epson Ultra Chrome K3 archival inks to maximize longevity, color detail and dynamic range. Signed and numbered by the artist. Print should be framed using acid-free museum grade materials and UV filtering glass to preserve print quality. A four-ply beveled matte and museum glass is recommended for the finest presentation and viewing experience. Ships rolled in a tube.
This is a pigment print of an original photograph of breaking waves made during an afternoon tsunami warning on the north shore of Kauai, Hawaii. It is a companion image to "Tunnels" taken only seconds earlier on the same day.

The print was made on an Epson eight-color printer using Epson Ultra Chrome K3 archival inks to maximize longevity, color detail and dynamic range. Signed and numbered by the artist. Print should be framed using acid-free museum grade materials and UV filtering glass to preserve print quality. A four-ply beveled matte and museum glass is recommended for the finest presentation and viewing experience. Ships rolled in a tube.
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This is a pigment print of an original photograph of breaking waves made during an afternoon tsunami warning on the north shore of Kauai, Hawaii. It is a companion image to "Tunnels" taken only seconds earlier on the same day.

The print was made on an Epson eight-color printer using Epson Ultra Chrome K3 archival inks to maximize longevity, color detail and dynamic range. Signed and numbered by the artist. Print should be framed using acid-free museum grade materials and UV filtering glass to preserve print quality. A four-ply beveled matte and museum glass is recommended for the finest presentation and viewing experience. Ships rolled in a tube.