Golden Hour (3-D Acrylic Block)
The beauty of Sankaty Head Light, glowing warmly on a late September afternoon, in a stunning 4x6 3-D acrylic block.
This Sconset and Beyond image is printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive DPII photo paper, laminated under a crystal clear one inch thick acrylic surface, to create a three-dimensional effect: the photo is visible from all angles. A distinctive feature of the block is its white backing: an opaque material, it greatly minimizes the light that shines through and creates a lovely back facade. There is UV protection to preserve the beautiful print inside the block. The freestanding crystal clear, shatterproof block stands stably on any flat surface; it needs no additional support, stand or hardware. It sits beautifully on a desk, shelf, or any flat surface.
This iconic lighthouse is owned and maintained by The ‘Sconset Trust, https://www.sconsettrust.org/preservation/sankaty-head/, with the light fixture itself still managed by the U.S. Coast Guard. Sankaty Head Light was erected in 1850 and moved inland from the bluff in 2007.
Sankaty Head Light at golden hour - to bring Nantucket’s stunning beauty into your home, however far away it may be.
Golden Hour (3-D Acrylic Block)
The beauty of Sankaty Head Light, glowing warmly on a late September afternoon, in a stunning 4x6 3-D acrylic block.
This Sconset and Beyond image is printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive DPII photo paper, laminated under a crystal clear one inch thick acrylic surface, to create a three-dimensional effect: the photo is visible from all angles. A distinctive feature of the block is its white backing: an opaque material, it greatly minimizes the light that shines through and creates a lovely back facade. There is UV protection to preserve the beautiful print inside the block. The freestanding crystal clear, shatterproof block stands stably on any flat surface; it needs no additional support, stand or hardware. It sits beautifully on a desk, shelf, or any flat surface.
This iconic lighthouse is owned and maintained by The ‘Sconset Trust, https://www.sconsettrust.org/preservation/sankaty-head/, with the light fixture itself still managed by the U.S. Coast Guard. Sankaty Head Light was erected in 1850 and moved inland from the bluff in 2007.
Sankaty Head Light at golden hour - to bring Nantucket’s stunning beauty into your home, however far away it may be.