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Golden Tidelines
There’s nothing quite like the start of a new day. It’s not a finale, like a sunset, it’s a beginning. The Golden Tideline series feature the beach at daybreak. Most feature the ocean, and to a greater or lesser degree, seabirds, palm trees, the beach and other symbols that we associate with happiness, freedom and vacations.
The colors in this series are primarily gold, as the name suggests, but some are peaceful dawns and others are fiery with spectacular colors. As with all our images, they are ‘capturing a moment’. When the sun rises, the scene is fleeting. Andy walks on the beach every morning to capture these images and after all these years, sees a different scene every morning.
Remember that you can send the images as a free e-card to yourclients, partner or work colleagues depending on whether you’re looking for artwork as an interior designer, for your home or for your offices.
The same artwork is shown below in different frames. We will gladly ship artwork mounted and framed as you see it above but bear in mid that insuring and shipping framed artwork can be costly.
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