Sunset at the beach, Cape Town, 2018.
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Statement: We are fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. Japanese quote.
SKU: L003 Category: Landscapes Tags: art, beach, consciousness, contemplation, dance, interior design, landscape photography, ocean, photography, sea, sunset
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Weight | 6 kg |
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Dimensions | 150 × 6 × 100 cm |
Size | 150×80, 100×50, 60×30 |
Material | Fine-Art Archival Giclee Paper, Diasec |
Price | R14,850.00, R11,500.00, R8,700.00 |
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- Order are insured with DHL
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- Free shipping for all local (RSA) orders !
- International Shipping rate is R6340
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