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Grandwallart's "Twilight Marina" is a spectacular five-piece canvas print that captures the tranquil ambiance of Thailand's seascape, dotted with sailboats, under the enchanting glow of a sunset. The collection spreads across five panels, each piece a continuation of the next, portraying the seamless beauty of the sea merging with the vibrant colors of the dusk sky.
The central panels feature sailboats in peaceful repose on the green-tinted sea, reflecting the last of the sun's rays. The outer panels extend the breathtaking view, capturing the tranquil sea and sky's canvas, transitioning from golden to deeper hues of orange and purple as day turns to night.
This multi-canvas artwork is a testament to the serene allure of Thailand's coastal regions, offering a piece of its natural wonder to those who seek a moment of peace and reflection. "Twilight Marina" by Grandwallart is more than just an art piece; it is an invitation to journey through the calming waters of Thailand, making it an ideal addition to any space that cherishes natural beauty and maritime serenity.
Questions & Answers
How long does shipping normally takes?
Answer / Shipping Time Frame / Shipping normally takes 3 - 5 weeks
What Is the shipping Cost ?
Answer / Shipping is Free worldwide
Is the art Ready to hang ?
Answer / Yes Our art is wrapped around stretched on Canvas ready to hang,easy as 1/2/3
What is the return policy ?
Answer / Click here to view details
Where can i see reviews ?
Answer / Click here to view reviews
Where are you located ?
Answer / Our company is located in New York
Do i pay taxes ?
Answer / You do not pay taxes unless you are in New York,all other states and countries do not pay taxes
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