Premium Open Edition Print
Mount Lavinia Beach, Ceylon, 1948.
Mount Lavinia Beach, Ceylon, 1948.
Stick No Bills®, courtesy of The Poster Design Group Ltd
Mount Lavinia Beach, Ceylon, 1948.
A hope-filled, almost California-esque celebration of hedonism depicted on Mount Lavinia Beach in 1948 by CKL Samarasinghe. CKL captures both the feeling of freedom and the advent of gender equality in the air at the end of WWII and more importantly the feeling of freedom from colonial rule as 1948 was the year the British left the Island paradise forever.
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Specifications
Specifications
- Vibrant digital print applying fade-resistant yet compostable inks.
- Archival quality, minimum 160 GSM, matt-finish art paper. 100% FSC®
- Certified as responsibly harvested & biodegradable.
- Inclusive of a bright white protective border.
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Dimensions
Dimensions
- 5.11 x 7.08 in. / 13 x 18 cm
- 8.25 x 11.8 in. / 21 x 30 cm. (A4)
- 11.8 x 15.7 in. / 30 x 40 cm.
- 19.6 x 27.5 in. / 50 x 70 cm.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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About this Edition
When you purchase a Stick No Bills® Premium Poster you are investing in an open edition poster, printed in fade-resistant, archival quality watercolour-type richly textured matt-finish art paper. 100% FSC (R) Certified. Premium posters are inclusive of white protective margin around the main image.
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Giving Back
Learn moreWe believe in giving back within the communities where we operate. Since our inception we have used fixed percentages of our net income from purchases of prints across all sales channels to fundraise for vital humanitarian, conservation, sporting and reforestation projects underway within the places depicted in our posters.