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"Game On" Chess Strategy and Lighthouse Framed Art Print
"Game On" Chess Strategy and Lighthouse Framed Art Print
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"Game On" Chess Strategy and Lighthouse Framed Art Print
Celebrate strategy, intellect, and creativity with a gallery-ready presentation of "Game On" framed art print.
Originally rendered as an intricate pen and ink illustration, this captivating artwork seamlessly blends the classic board game of chess with the tranquil, stark imagery of a lighthouse standing tall in the background. More than just a visual treat, this thought-provoking piece symbolises the timeless duel of intellect, tactical foresight, and the illuminating power of knowledge that chess represents. Every fine line showcases remarkable craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail.
Each piece is printed on premium, thick matte paper and arrives encased in a classy, lightweight matte black frame crafted from sustainably sourced wood from renewable forests. It serves as a striking visual centerpiece, adding character and high-contrast sophistication to any home, study, or workspace.
Important Hanging Instructions:
- For the 12″ × 16″ size, place each of the included mounting hooks exactly 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the top frame corners for perfect stability when hanging horizontally.
Product Specifications & Dimensions:
- Artist: VKM Illustrations (London, UK)
- Type: Framed Museum-Quality Matte Print
- Subject: Chess strategy game and coastal lighthouse landscape
- Frame Material: Premium Ayous wood, 0.75″ (1.9 cm) thick, from renewable forests
- Frame Finish: Elegant matte black
- Framed Size Available: 12"x16" (30x40cm)
- Paper Weight: 189 g/m² (Thickness: 10.3 mil)
- Hardware: Lightweight design with necessary hanging hardware included
- Shipping: Packaged safely and shipped securely via reliable UK & global delivery.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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