Kings

(NB* framing adds approx 4cm to (W) & (H) print size.)

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Every frame is carefully handcrafted to ensure a beautifully finished product that you will love for many years to come. Frame and printing are locally produced in South Australia and then delivered directly to you.

Framed photographs are ready to hang.

‘Kings’ is an aerial photo of the shoreline along the coastal walk to Kings Beach.

Kings Beach, named after Eli King, an early settler in the Encounter Bay area, is a small beach backed by rocky cliffs facing the Southern Ocean. Although the ocean views may not have changed since Eli and his wife Drucilla settled in the area, the steady stream of walkers and vehicles in the car park would be in stark contrast to the sight of his horse and cart hauling the stone from the beach to build his new family home in 1858, which still remains today.

The image captures the harsh shoreline, which is common along the coastal walk, which in fact, is part of the Heyson Trail.

The photograph is printed on 260gsm premium white satin lustre paper. Other printing options are available, including size, matts, frames, and canvas. Please message me for customised options and costings.