The same drawing that goes on the shirts, printed to be looked at rather than worn. This is the version people hang in the office, the dock house, or over the bar, and it is the one that gets noticed by anyone who knows the boat.
Gallery canvas is stretched and ready to hang, with no glass to fight reflections in a bright room. A framed print suits a study or a hallway where the edge finish matters. The high-resolution download is the file on its own, for anyone who wants to print it their way or keep it for later.
Wall art is unforgiving: it is viewed close and stays up for years. The artwork is produced at print resolution rather than upscaled from a web preview, so the sheer line stays clean and the lettering on the transom stays readable at full size.
Hull colour, name, hailing port and registration are taken from your photo rather than approximated, which is what makes it worth hanging after the boat is sold. People keep these longer than they keep the boat.
You see the finished piece first and can keep changing the lettering and style until it looks like her. Revisions are free, and canvas and framed artwork take a little longer to make than apparel because they are worth doing properly.
One good side-on shot is all it takes. You see the artwork before you pay, revisions are free, and every order is checked again before it prints.
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