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Brunel & Bristol
Title: Brunel & Bristol
By: Tim Stephens
Size: This print is available in the following formats:
1. Large Limited Edition Giclée Print (overall paper size 594mm x 420mm)
2. Extra Large Limited Edition Giclée Print (overall paper size 841mm x 594mm)
Type: Limited edition.
Edition of: 200 in each size.
Signed: Yes.
Numbered: Yes.
More about this artwork :
This fine art Giclée* print was designed using 10 separate illustrations inspired by Isambard Kindgom Brunel and Bristol. A montage of imagery that celebrates the city of Bristol and one of it’s greatest inhabitants. Constructing the layout of this montage of artwork was almost like fitting together one of Brunel’s inventions!
The prints are produced on high quality 300gsm matt paper and come unframed (the images showing frames are for display purposes only).
*Giclée is a high-quality inkjet printing method using pigment-based inks and archival paper to create long-lasting, vibrant fine art reproductions, known for superior colour accuracy, detail, and lightfastness compared to standard prints.
Title: Brunel & Bristol
By: Tim Stephens
Size: This print is available in the following formats:
1. Large Limited Edition Giclée Print (overall paper size 594mm x 420mm)
2. Extra Large Limited Edition Giclée Print (overall paper size 841mm x 594mm)
Type: Limited edition.
Edition of: 200 in each size.
Signed: Yes.
Numbered: Yes.
More about this artwork :
This fine art Giclée* print was designed using 10 separate illustrations inspired by Isambard Kindgom Brunel and Bristol. A montage of imagery that celebrates the city of Bristol and one of it’s greatest inhabitants. Constructing the layout of this montage of artwork was almost like fitting together one of Brunel’s inventions!
The prints are produced on high quality 300gsm matt paper and come unframed (the images showing frames are for display purposes only).
*Giclée is a high-quality inkjet printing method using pigment-based inks and archival paper to create long-lasting, vibrant fine art reproductions, known for superior colour accuracy, detail, and lightfastness compared to standard prints.

