'Porthmeor, St Ives' Fine Art Print

 
Porthmeor Beach in St Ives, Cornwall. This is the view from one of the windows at the Tate Gallery. It looks towards The Island or St Ives Head at the northern end of the beach across the lichen covered rooftops. The wave breaking in the distance is known by surfers as 'The Boiler'. It gets its name from the boiler of the wrecked steam ship the Alba which is uncovered at low tide. The Alba ran aground in rough seas 1938 when it mistook the lights of Porthmeor for the lights of St Ives.
 

✓  Archival quality print

✓  Printed on thick, textured Hahnemühle German Etching fine art paper
with Epson Ultrachrome™ HDR pigment ink

✓  Open edition, hand signed and titled in pencil by Laurie McCall

✓  Available in framed and unframed options

✓  Framed prints are professionally framed by The Cornish Framing Company in bespoke, handmade, solid wood box frames.

 

 

£75.00